![]() As a gardener, you need to be intentional with pruning and have a plan in place. Pruning starts from the very first day you transplant your cherry tomato seedling into the ground, and it continues in different stages. Leave the main stem and 1-2 suckers for optimal results and prune new suckers regularly. ![]() ![]() If left untouched, all suckers will turn into stems, creating a crowded plant that shades its surroundings. Indeterminate cherry tomatoes typically require pruning because they are prolific growers. Cherry tomatoes are a different kind of beast – and they really do grow into beasts – so I personally prefer pruning just to keep them under control. Some don’t touch them at all, others prune them diligently, and there’s no right or wrong way to do it. To prune or not to prune? This is the question many gardeners ask themselves when it comes to cherry tomatoes. As an Amazon Associate earns from qualifying purchases.
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