marksman, do you mean you have two fruit one one plant, one on the other? If so, odds are that, at this time of year, any further fruit that develops probably won't ripen before the end of the season. Let the plants concentrate on the existing fruit by curtailing their growth. Just nip off the various growing tips on the extremities.
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marksman, do you mean you have two fruit one one plant, one on the other? If so, odds are that, at this time of year, any further fruit that develops probably won't ripen before the end of the season. Let the plants concentrate on the existing fruit by curtailing their growth. Just nip off the various growing tips on the extremities.
Best of luck!