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Not sure if they will be any earlier, but they should be bigger.
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Dear Peacocks, i haven't ever stopped tomatoes at one truss before, but i have stopped outdoor ones at three trusses and late sown indoor ones at three trusses and it certainly does make the tomatoes swell quicker so ripening sooner.
So i would have thought one truss will make quite lot of difference.
You might find the plant trying to make sidshoots as quick as you are pinching them out though.
So i would have thought one truss will make quite lot of difference.
You might find the plant trying to make sidshoots as quick as you are pinching them out though.
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I think if you want early tomatoes, I wonder if it's better to grow a few tumbling varieties. The first flowers have already appeared on one of mine whereas all my other varieties, mostly sown at the same time, are still only a few inches high.
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If the seeds were free and you have lots of spare plants, then experiment and you can tell us the answer
If the seeds were free and you have lots of spare plants, then experiment and you can tell us the answer
Why is it that the "Shirley" Tomato seeds are so expensive yet when I went to a local garden centre the plants were the same price as any other Tomato plants.
I bought one plant (99p) and am taking cuttings (sideshoots) off it, I expect to get about a dozen or more plants this way. I did it successfully last year and they were only about a week later than the original plant. I also bought two "Sungold" which I shall do in the same way.
I bought one plant (99p) and am taking cuttings (sideshoots) off it, I expect to get about a dozen or more plants this way. I did it successfully last year and they were only about a week later than the original plant. I also bought two "Sungold" which I shall do in the same way.
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Larkshall, this is an interesting way to get free plants. I guess it probably works most effectively if you can buy the plants from a garden centre very early in the season and have a warmish greenhouse in which to raise them so that it doesn't matter if side shoots taken from the top of the plants crop quite late . If Shirley is an F1 variety, I presume there would be no difference in the size or flavour of the fruit raised from plants in this way whereas saved seed might produce a slightly different result ?
