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Peter C

2007-05-31, 8:25 pm

I have 6 shirley tomatoe plants growing in my greenhouse using the
ring culture method. They are doing very well and are about 3 feet
tall.Some have 3 sets of flowers but one is just showing the first
truss.
Apart from this they have all abundance of thick lower leaves.
I normally grow in a mixture of John Innes number 3 and grow bag
compost. This year I decided to add a quantiry of well rotted manure.
I know that they should not be fed until the first truss has set.
Has this caused the abundance of leaves.?Can I cut them off at this
stage or should I wait until the first truss has set?
Peter.

robyks

2007-05-31, 8:25 pm

On 31 May 2007 16:32:28 -0700, Peter C <pcod2003@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

>I have 6 shirley tomatoe plants growing in my greenhouse using the
>ring culture method. They are doing very well and are about 3 feet
>tall.Some have 3 sets of flowers but one is just showing the first
>truss.
>Apart from this they have all abundance of thick lower leaves.
>I normally grow in a mixture of John Innes number 3 and grow bag
>compost. This year I decided to add a quantiry of well rotted manure.
>I know that they should not be fed until the first truss has set.
>Has this caused the abundance of leaves.?Can I cut them off at this
>stage or should I wait until the first truss has set?
>Peter.


There may be several schools of thought on this matter.
Personally, I think that leaves = flavour (via sugars, etc.), and I
would not be at all hasty with foliage removal.

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