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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4895925" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>determinate varieties dont need sucker pruning. i usually prune indeterminate varieties the bottom 6 inches clean, mulch then prune some as it grows but leave some on to make more tomatoes.</p><p></p><p>i use tomatoe tone fertilizer to feed. too much nitrogen will cause all plant and no blooms. it has the right amount plus calcium, mg and enzymes to stave off blight and wilts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4895925, member: 6230"] determinate varieties dont need sucker pruning. i usually prune indeterminate varieties the bottom 6 inches clean, mulch then prune some as it grows but leave some on to make more tomatoes. i use tomatoe tone fertilizer to feed. too much nitrogen will cause all plant and no blooms. it has the right amount plus calcium, mg and enzymes to stave off blight and wilts. [/QUOTE]
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