First garden project so we didn’t know quite what to expect; thinking we should have given them a little more space. They’ve completely grown over the basil and in the past 2 days shot out of the netting. It’s exciting they’re doing so well though.

Bonus first harvest pic

  • Today@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Congrats on your crop! Can you gently feed some back in and out the top? Don’t know if it’s right or won’t, but that’s what i usually do.

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      Of the tomato cage? I gave it a little push but it seems like it can’t quite comfortably loop back inside. Maybe if it gets longer I can manage the very top loop though.

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    5 months ago

    Do you know you can pinch the buds to control how it grows? and you can cut branches. It will focus energy elsewhere.

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    5 months ago

    Do you remove the suckers? If done diligently the plants tend to only grow in length and stay more manageable. Nice plant in any way!

    Also, what variety is it?

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      We didn’t prune anything. I would feel bad about snipping it now, it’s already flowering 😢

      And they’re romas for sauce.

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        I learnt to only leave on growth bud. Give it a try on your next grow! It’s supposed to both make the plant more manageable and productive.

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        It’s never to late to trim back. I know it can be a tragedy it feels to reduce or cut back something you managed to grow.
        But, if you won’t use all the tomatoes and it’s growing wildly out of place it’s fine to trim it.

        It will grow again and the plant won’t blame you for it.