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What is the best way to prune tomato plants for maximum fruit yield?

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What is the best way to prune tomato plants for maximum fruit yield?

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Brandon Lobo

You will need to prune them at the right spot and the right time. You will need to prune them near the leaf nodes about a week and a half before the flowering season begins. This will give your tomato plants time to grow bushy and produce plenty of flowers which means lots of fruit 🙂

Pruning your tomato plant is easy provided you know what your doing. The first year will be experiments but you’ll surely become a pro.

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remove all suckers and leaves below the first flower cluster, let the second stem rise from the node just above the lowest flower cluster, let the third stem arise from the second node above the first flower cluster. Get plants off the ground, give them room and a firm stake to hold them up.

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