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Hi,
bought a couple of Sweet 100 cherry tomatoe plants on impulse, to grow outside on the patio. As a temporary home I potted them up in a couple of 7" pots and have kept them in the sun lounge, waiting for more consistently warm weather. They are growing tall and thin (not enough direct sunlight, I guess) and the first roots are showing at the bottom of the pot but they are by no means pot bound. I intend to pot them up into large tubs for their final home. Just read that you should pot tomatoes in their final abode before the first trusses of flowers, and mine are just showing signs of the first truss developing. So: do I keep them in for a while until this mad May weather has gone, and put them out in June? do I put them out now in the wind and rain so they grow up thicker and stronger out in the open? Not much luck Googling but they seem to be a 'bush' variety which I presume means that I do not pinch out the shoots in the leaf axils but let nature take its course :-) TIA Dave R P.S. I have always found that if you do cut out the shoots from the leaf axils then they will grow very quickly into more tomato plants - although you have to start early to get them cropping outside :-) -- |
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