Tomato plants I bought as plug plants look OK!!! but do you think I ought to nip the growing shot, the two at the back don't look to healthy but might be alright, they are in greenhouse.
What variety are they? Most toms are grown as cordons so you don't pinch the tops out, but train the stem up a cane or support. Some varieties naturally grow as bushes, but either way tops are not usually pinched out unless there's a problem with the growing tip of the plant
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Thanks, they were the 6 free plants offer in April Gardens World Magazine, I plan to put them in bigger pots and keep in greenhouse, the Tumbling one I might try in a hanging basket, they are
Some nice varieties there (I don't rate Moneymaker at all though..) Shirley is a great tom. Easy to grow and good size fruits with a good tomato taste. Gardener's Delight has been around forever and with good reason. I've not grown the other 2. No need for any pinching of the tops - the tumbler will tumble, and the rest will grow up a cane. With the exception of the tumbler, you'll need to pinch off the side shoots when they start to appear, so you just have a single stem growing up whatever you choose to support them (usually a strong bamboo cane)
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Thanks Peter 8, will leave then as they are and keep talking and watering them, when big enough will put in larger pots with canes,the tumbler in a basket.
Posts
Most toms are grown as cordons so you don't pinch the tops out, but train the stem up a cane or support.
Some varieties naturally grow as bushes, but either way tops are not usually pinched out unless there's a problem with the growing tip of the plant
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Shirley is a great tom. Easy to grow and good size fruits with a good tomato taste.
Gardener's Delight has been around forever and with good reason.
I've not grown the other 2.
No need for any pinching of the tops - the tumbler will tumble, and the rest will grow up a cane.
With the exception of the tumbler, you'll need to pinch off the side shoots when they start to appear, so you just have a single stem growing up whatever you choose to support them (usually a strong bamboo cane)
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.