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Old July 22, 2011   #1
Ruth_10
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Default Old tomatoes on the vine

Here's a question about tomato production: does picking off ripe (or ripening) fruits stimulate further production of tomatoes? Or, put another way, does leaving tomatoes on the vine past the ripe stage cost you in further production for the plant?

Or are tomato plants programmed to produce a certain number of blossoms and the existing fruits don't matter? (I realize that there are many things that can prevent a blossom from producing a fruit, such as heat, humidity, hail, dogs--are mature fruits on the vine one of them?)

For many plants, successful generation of fruits (next year's seeds) compels the plant to stop wasting further energy on producing more seed.

Disclosure: I have been known to leave tomatoes on the vine when the season gets ahead of me.
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