*PROOF* Pruning Beefsteak Tomatoes is Not Necessary

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Prune the suckers, they said. Were they right???

In this video, I show you an unpruned beefsteak tomato plant in my front yard garden that is stacked with fruit. This just demonstrates that you don't need to prune your beefsteak tomato plants vigilantly to get the tomatoes you're looking for.

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I prune my beefsteak because it just grows to crazy, i want to keep it looking clean and space between plants

dogg
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I only main stem one to two feet up then allow for branching and I use hook and wicket in a green house

bryannakvinda
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Zone 7b here and I don’t really prune a damn thing except like he said yellowing leaves at the bottom. It is not necessary most, not all, but most of the time 😮❤ 🍅

ihuman
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big beefs r amazing! we do both, we let some tomatoes plants go wild and some we trellis close together and prune for air flow😊great info lucas!

SouthernCaliforniaGardening
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It depends on your zone. If you have a short season most of the tomatoes on the side shoots won't ripen. I think it would be helpful if gardeners to put their zone in the description.

karinchristensen
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good video and proof my dude
more pepper

buffyplays
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I don't prune indeterminant tomatoes because early-to-mid summer temps where I live easily break 90F. Once that happens the plants are done with blossoming and they won't set new fruit. The tomatoes on the plants then are what I'm going to get that year. If I single stem I'm lucky tp get 3 tomatoes per plant; if I leave them alone I can get upwards of 15 per plant.

kendo
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I'm zone 9. Hot and humid. I only prune for airflow. Very light pruning. But we also combine the string trellising method and use bamboo trellising. Bamboo is my favorite by far. So much so that I've decided we're going to grow clumping bamboo out here on the farm just for trellises. Folks have to remember to the more green on your tomatoes the more photosynthesis made. Producing healthier soil and healthier plants.

Oldfarmlady
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Boa noite Lucas Parabéns Sua Horta Está Muito Linda Perfeita Muito Bom Dezejo tudo de bom pra você thank you

lourdesbarbosa
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الروووووعةزااان لابها لافتا التان بابعاد لال للند 🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅

algazali
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I love your tomato plants! I thought mine were big until I seen yours 🤣 I grow mine in pots though, and use regular tomato cages. I also had to tie some of the branches to the cage because my tomatoes were growing wild all over the place lol. I have a video on my channel showing my little potted garden if anyone is interested. Next year I'm going to grow a ton of them. This is my first year growing tomatoes so I only did a few, and I am in love! I want a big garden like this just filled!

kymspicks
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yo when ever I prune the beefsteaks I always get giant tomatoes that weigh 1lbs +

beat_
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Can you tell me why my beefsteak plants are producing cherry sized tomatoes?

antonissiaknight
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I think you are 100% correct. The way you said it was important bcuz if certain zones have more disease or too moist(need for airflow) it may make sense to prune. I don't have disease so far and let Super sweet 100 and Sungold bush out and got monstrous yield in 2021. Those suckers produced a lot of fruit which I think is the proof. This year doing the same with Black Cherry and Sungold bcuz I'm sold on the concept. My fruit are larger this year on top of having lots of fruit, I think due to placing fish parts beneath the plant when I transplanted and fertilizing every two weeks with lime, epsom salts as well cans of sardines in water, fish fertilizer and tomato fertilizer. Why so much variety of fertilizer? Bcuz I had it and had some smaller fruit in previous year and they are essentially similar in composition anyways. My main stems are larger than previous years so I think the extra food helped. I only fertilized once per month in 2021. A mistake bcuz I'm growing in huge pots not in ground.More food needed.

musicalala
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I mean I've done the math plus or minus on single stem tomato plants vs bushy tomatoes, both indeterminate. The single stem v bushy plant 1v1 clearly favors a bushy plant. So if you have space, bushy I'd recommend if you can keep it under control (in the cage).
If you want to try loads of varieties or don't have much room, single stem works best.
Now the math of system yield is more complicated. If you the regular 4-6ft tall bushy single stem plant v a maybe 4-5ft tall bushy plant, system yield tends to favor the single stem simply because the space a bushy plant takes up doesn't give more yield than if you had more single stem plants. So the system yield for a single stem is usually higher. Now, there does come a point where it flips because the bushy plant ends up having that many more tomatoes if it is large enough growing upwards and can out shine the 3 single stem tomato plants.
So basically, it depends what ya want.

matthewkheyfets
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what are you going to do with all them tomaters?

TracMcNguyen
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Solid advice. Spread them out let them Bush out into cages I’m going to try double stacked 5’ cages 2.5’ wide = 10’ tall cages

justinarchuleta
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Thanks for the info! Love those beef steaks for tomaote sandwiches!

AB-bvxt
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Great info. Per prune or not to prune. I do it with my cherry toms to ensure air circulation and full sun exposure and have always had fantastic results vs when I did prune as much. I understand the reasoning behind your non pruning method and that you got a great yield too but was wondering if you ever did a side-by-side comparison with the same verity that were pruned? I am going to attempt to grow beefsteak tom's for the first time so really appreciated the insights from your channel 😊 thank you.

Lioness_UTV
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your garden is so beautiful. good luck to tou.

myheaven