How to Prune Tomatoes for Earlier Harvests, Higher Yields & Healthier Plants
Simple pruning tips for indeterminate tomatoes. The tomatoes featured in this video are Sweet Millions: http://amzn.to/2azFTlO Please join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oneyardrevolution One Yard Revolution is all about growing a lot of food on a little land using sustainable organic methods, while keeping costs and labor at a minimum. Emphasis is placed on improving soil quality with compost, mulch, and compost tea. No store-bought fertilizers, soil amendments, pesticides, compost activators, etc. are used. Channel Page: http://www.youtube.com/user/OneYardRevolution Featured Videos: How to Grow Tomatoes without Fertilizer: http://youtu.be/EGSA5ue7_38
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hi I'm from India (South Asia), do u sell seeds of tomato? I can pay for it
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Thanks ***
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I really like this video and others you make because it's so much easier for me to understand theories much better when they're put into practice.
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I love your videos, Patrick. Always an abundance of very useful information. What variety of tomato is that? I would love to grow some this coming season. Thanks in advance!
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Super Video. Danke!
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great video, I was wondering if you might be able to help answer a mystery we have. I'm growing better boy tomatoes, the plants did really well and are around 11 ft. tall. in the last week we have found 2 different places on the plants that has one flower but 2 tomatoes growing from the flower. they look like siamaise twins. lol have you heard of this and why is it happening. thank you for any help you can give.
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I live in the very hot South, and what started as accidental neglect in forgetting to prune some of my suckers has helped save some yields after blossom drop on my main stalks. I mention this for a potential case for why not to prune suckers (I understand you have different needs in your garden, however). You seem to be pretty research-savvy so I was wondering if you have heard any other reasons for why pruning suckers may not be necessary. Thanks! And great vid!
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wow which variety of tomato is this?
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Great stuff. I can't wait for morning to go out and put your advice into action.
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I really needed this video. Thank you so much. This year, my tomatoes are a jungle, but I will be ready next year. Thanks again.
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I keep looking up videos on how to increase fruit and veggie yields but I always seem to come back to your videos because you're the only one who has consistantly helpful videos! Thanks so much for what you do! You're one of the few channels that inspire us to grow so much food! I know this is an old video and I saw it for the first time when I was subscribed to you way back when it came out, but I hope you see this feedback and know you guys are doing an awesome job. I am continuously coming back and watching the same videos over and over again when I forget or need to know more info :)
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i am in denver colorado my plants are in the self watering buckets they are getting pretty tall some are near 4 ft tall i have switched from regular miracle grow n24 p8 k16 to fertilome n8 p58 k9 . my plants had very few blooms but now after just a few days there are a bunch of blooms coming on them now. is the 8 58 9 a good mix for now producing fruit ? i was going to put compost tea and manure tea in addition also if that would help . any info appreciated and good video .
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Thank you for sharing!
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How do you produce such a long string of tomatoes? My cherry tomato plant is producing fruit, but only 8 per bunch, nothing like yours. Thanks for the informative video! :-)
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Hey, thank you for the video. Would u say its a good idea to cut off leaves that are yellow and not green anymore??
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Excellent video! A wealth of information. Thank you.
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I had to watch five videos on this topic before finding yours--which explains identifying suckers much better than those other videos. Thank you. You're a good teacher.
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Hi, I am new too. So far everything is going well except tomatoes. I have huge bushy plants and no tomatoes! I knew about suckers and when I find them, but them off, but should I prune some main branches? This is so frustrating after I planted 30 tomatoe plants. I did some roma, beefsteak, and some heirlooms like red love apple.
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Would it hurt the plant by cutting off some of the leaves (not suckers)? They seem to take a lot of energy away from the plant itself, the blossom and fruits.
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