Mine never seem to get a nice symmetrical amount of tomatoes. Its always 3-4 and then the rest of the flowers just fall of or the tomatoes are so far behind in size
It’s heavily dependent on variety. Certain varieties are bred to be like this, because it makes them look nicer for supermarkets.
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1. Grow a massive polytunnel of tomatoes, with a drip system for water and nutrients, and employ someone to care for them full-time.
2. Photograph the best truss of the entire Empire of Tomato at the perfect moment.
Or if you’re a home grower, just water and feed them like normal, pinch out side shoots, and pluck the ripe ones when they’re ready. They won’t look like that but they’ll be grand.
Illustrious-Round816
Some of mine look like that but not all of them. They aren’t all going to look the same plus when there is loads of big tomato’s at one time like this it can easily pull the whole plant down because it’s a lot heavier than the plant. However, I have noticed having the plants in the ground rather than in pots and making sure the soil quality is good does help improve the standard of the tomato’s.
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It’s heavily dependent on variety. Certain varieties are bred to be like this, because it makes them look nicer for supermarkets.
1. Grow a massive polytunnel of tomatoes, with a drip system for water and nutrients, and employ someone to care for them full-time.
2. Photograph the best truss of the entire Empire of Tomato at the perfect moment.
Or if you’re a home grower, just water and feed them like normal, pinch out side shoots, and pluck the ripe ones when they’re ready. They won’t look like that but they’ll be grand.
Some of mine look like that but not all of them. They aren’t all going to look the same plus when there is loads of big tomato’s at one time like this it can easily pull the whole plant down because it’s a lot heavier than the plant. However, I have noticed having the plants in the ground rather than in pots and making sure the soil quality is good does help improve the standard of the tomato’s.