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Old June 11, 2006   #1
moulman
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Default Early blossoms

I am in Z6, and usually my plants will be >3 ft high and start setting fruit late in June - or early July
This year all of my plants are about 18" or so, and all are flowering and setting fruit. Even the late season ones. They have been in-ground about 30 days.

Should I pinch off the blossoms so that they will put more effort into growing strong, or just let them do whatever they want? Will all this energy going into early toms mean a smaller plant with overall reduced production?
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Old June 11, 2006   #2
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IMHO - because they are well established, being in the ground for 30 days, I would leave those blossoms alone & enjoy the fruit sooner rather than later!
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Old June 11, 2006   #3
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Leave them be. The plants know what they are doing. After 30 days in the hole (couldn't resist, LOL), that's what tomatoes are supposed to do.
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