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Old June 23, 2011   #1
Daylilyfanatic4
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Default Do determinate tomatoes ever sucker?

I'm growing out a cross I made where the male parent was an indeterminate and the female parent was determinate. I'm looking for some sign that the cross took and I didn't get self pollination. The plant is growing at a good clip and keeping up with my sungold but it has yet to reach a size that would rule out it being a determinate. It is sending out lots of suckers, so my question is to determinate tomatoes ever sucker?
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Old June 23, 2011   #2
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Determinate tomatoes always sucker. Otherwise there would only be one branch. The suckers on determinates terminate with a flower truss at the end.
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Old June 25, 2011   #3
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Determinates have usually flower clusters every 2 leaves, and ind have at least 3 (usually 3). Not sure if this is set in stone, it's just a personal observation (I also note after how many real leaves a certain variety has its first flower truss... lol).
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