Sideshooting Bush Tomatoes

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I know they are sold with the proviso that they don't need sideshooting, but what are the drawbacks in taking out some of the side shoots?
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Less fruit I would have thought. I always grow Red Alert, a very early bush variety. Superb crop of large cherry sized fruits.

I wouldn't advise pinching out shoots - let them grow.

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If you want to reduce the side shoots a bit you can grow new plants from them just by planting them in individual pots. They root very easily and you get another plant that will fruit a little later - extending the cropping period.

I usually do this with my cordon tomatoes, just selecting the first strong side shoots sent out, but there is no reason not to take a couple from a bush variety to let a bit more air circulate on an overcrowded plant.
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Thanks for your replies. I have re-read the seed packets and realised my error. Indeterminate = cordon, not bush. :oops: :lol:
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Just to continue this thread a little longer, I grow a few bush toms in a large cold frame and once the plants are well established, with a few trusses on their way, I regularly pinch out some shoots simply to keep the plants inside the frame. I think think they benefit from this as it allows trusses to mature well and not get crowded out by masses of growth that will probably never come to anything.

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PS Where did this determinate/indeterminate nonesense ever come from - bush or cordon is perfectly obvious.
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I agree John, I've been growing tomatoes for years and STILL get determinate/indeterminate mixed up. :oops:
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