My dwarf bonsai and Tiny Tims are already budding. Just confirming that I should pinch them off to encourage more growth (especially since I'm not putting them in the ground until late May), right? by BoiledGnocchi tomatoes 1 Comment freethenipple420 2 days ago No. Don’t remove tomato flowers. It will not slow down their vegetative growth. That is done to peppers and some others but not on tomatoes.
freethenipple420 2 days ago No. Don’t remove tomato flowers. It will not slow down their vegetative growth. That is done to peppers and some others but not on tomatoes.
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No. Don’t remove tomato flowers. It will not slow down their vegetative growth. That is done to peppers and some others but not on tomatoes.