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Originally Posted by JRinPA
The two in the middle of the row are amish paste cages. They are shorter and really fill out the volume with thick, twisty vines. There are three plants in each cage. I'm trying to limit those three roots to 10 total stems up each cage.
The cage in front of them is a good foot taller and contains Mountaineer Delight. All the other tomato plants are taller than the Amish Paste plants.
I think it is called the internode length? It seems to be very short internode length with this tomato.
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Interesting. My plant last year (the only time I've grown it) was a tall, sprawling thing, not bushy at all. It made it up to the top of a 6' stake (6' above ground, I mean) and back down to the ground. I like the look of your plants much better!