This Is Why Pruning Tomatoes Is So Important 🍅

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In this video, I discuss why pruning tomatoes is so important in the summer garden. I go through the top pruning techniques for growing healthier tomato plants. By using these methods, you can also expect bigger, better quality tomatoes.

Different tomato plants are pruned differently, so I go through how I like to prune our determinates, indeterminates (large types), and cherry tomatoes. Hope you enjoy!

Learn to clone tomatoes:

Pruning shears:

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Timestamps:
0:00 Why prune tomatoes?
0:48 About pruning and using shears

Pruning methods for ALL tomatoes:
1:52 Bottom pruning
2:27 Thinning foliage
3:11 Unhealthy foliage

Special pruning based on tomato variety:
3:53 Determinate vs. indeterminate tomatoes
4:11 Pruning determinate tomatoes
4:45 Pruning large indeterminate tomatoes
8:10 Pruning cherry tomatoes

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🌱 USDA Hardiness Zone: 6A

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#gardening #tomatoes #vegetables
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I've discovered even on non-determinate plants....A LOT of fruit clusters grow on those "suckers". I've concluded through experience that I can get more fruit by allowing those clusters to develop rather than pruning them. JMO

Donnie_M.
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I follow these guidelines, but often struggle keeping my tomatoes to a single stem. Some of my plants are wild! 🍅

laurafrey
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Great video! This year I think my girlfriend and I may have gone a bit crazy on the plants, between just tomatoes and peppers we have 90 plants. When I first found your geeky greenhouse and pepper geek, we lived in a basement suit with a nice south facing area to start growing our own food. We learned so much from all your videos that our first time gardening gave us such a big harvest we could not resist finding a bigger place with more room for gardening. This year we moved to a farm rancher with acres that I can use, I'm still mostly doing container gardening, but I'm getting some beds ready soon. Keep up the great videos you two, we always look forward to seeing your next videos.

matthewderoche
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13, 000th YT video on tomato pruning...we needed this☀️

mistersmith
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EXCELLENT summary video on tomato pruning

VeryMiley
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I lower prune and thin foliage just as you outline in the vid...

1... I grow determinate Plum toms and only prune foliage, never suckers.
2... My indeterminate Costoluto Fiorentinas (beefsteak) love to split into four or five main leaders around 2 feet up so I usually keep three and prune suckers and top 'em if they get to the top of their strings (about 8 feet up). I keep four plants in a 60 litre box-container.
3... My Cherry toms (no idea the name as I've been keeping this line going for the last 10 years (keep seed and replant each year)) are the same setup (four plants in their 60 litre box) but I let them do what they want and only prune suckers when things get crowded... this year one of 'em has 7 leaders already and each has flowers/fruit already.

Years ago I used to keep only 2 leaders per Cherry plant but I grew 6 plants per tub and had Tomatoes enough for daily use and for canning through the season but then a friends grandad showed me his garden and how he lets his soil-grown cherry-toms just go wild all up and over his shed walls and roof. His yeilds were tremendous and I've never regretted treating mine with a similar, if space controlled fashion, since.

Take care all.

markzambelli
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i do exactly as you do on indeterminate slicer plants, except I'll also top them off once they get tall enough to outgrow their cage. Once I top them off, I'll stop pruning the lower suckers, since the plant can no longer grow its main production stems.

HighlyKhoalified
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I no longer prune my indetermite tomato plants. Found i have better yield when I keep them and usually I they're still pretty good size as well.

fishlovme
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I have a 3x8 raised bed with a 7' tall chicken wire (critter issues) cage and 4 indeterminate plants. Last year I was on a ladder plucking fruit that was 3-4' above. Is there a way to keep the vines inside by curving or training the vines? Good idea for a video??? I'm getting too old for ladders.

waynerutledge
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I have a garden tower....aeroponics. And my tomatoes are CHERRY. Its like a jungle! The amt of stuff I prune is so many flowers and so many tomatos. I love it because I am single and I can eat what it produces, 5 or 6 a day!!!

bikinggal
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I grow my sweet 100 cherry tomatoes in five gallon buckets every year and they grow to be 6 to 7 ft tall! They produce all the way into Oct for me here in zone 6. Thank you for the pruning tips!

linda
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When pruning the suckers, do you leave the lower branch of the V too? I usually do because they never seem to get fruit. Thoughts?

mairzydotes
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Oh man. I’ve got some serious pruning to do 😂!

mombet
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I would love to see you check out a commercial tomato farm and see what they do from go to woah.
They need to squeeze as many pounds of fruit from every plant to make a living, I bet they have plenty of bits us regular gardeners don't know about.
Great vid, cheers!

deanwatt
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I have mostly cherry tomatoes and I accidently pruned all their suckers off. Will that mean I will have less of a yield? How much less? Should I leave future suckers where they are?

thepreacher
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There are also semi-determinate types that do not produce all at once.

billsnyder
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Prune suckers off large tomatoes but not cherry tomatoes? I don't understand. I've always pruned suckers off everything.

mikec