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. at temperatures of to °f, pollination can be severely impaired and very few fruits will form. temperatures of to °f are also very unfavorable for pollination. if unsupported, the increasing weight of filling fruit and multiple side branches forces the plant to lie on the ground. once the main stem
do not need staking, but some kind of support is useful to keep plants from sprawling on wet ground. the "suckers" are not normally removed, though some trimming helps air circulation. if you remove some of the flowers, you will get larger-sized fruit. here are some key tomato pruning terms: leaders—leaders...
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