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Free to access.ĬABI Crop Protection Compendium. The amount of pruning required depends on the support system being utilized - vines require only light pruning when caged, moderate pruning when staked and heavy pruning when using a trellis.ĪVRDC Publication 04-609 (2004). In contrast, indeterminate tomatoes grow indefinitely and require a support system to prevent them trailing along the ground. The position of the fruit means that little heavy pruning is required. Determinates can be staked or caged but do not adapt to trellises. Determinate tomatoes have short or medium length vines and stop growing once fruit develops on the terminal branches. The type of support system used depends on the type of tomatoes being grown. Staking, caging or trellising tomatoes supports the plants and helps to keep fruit off of the ground as well as increasing air circulation around the foliage which helps to prevent disease.
It is important that tomato plants receive even watering to prevent the development of blossom end rot, drip or soaker hoses work best and mulching around the plants helps to conserve soil moisture. Water plants lightly at base instead of overhead as wet foliage is more prone to diseases and the buried stem needs time to adapt and sprout roots. Avoid over-fertilizing transplants, particularly with nitrogen, at this stage of growth as it will promote growth of foliage rather than fruits. It is common practice to plant tomatoes in trenches on their side (see ) as tomato stems will sprout roots along their length when buried. Transplants should be spaced 76–123 cm (30–48 in) apart with a between row spacing of 123 cm (48 in). The transplanting site should be prepared by working in a balanced fertilizer according to the guidelines on the product label. Beginning approximately 7-10 days before transplanting, plants should be set outside to harden off (see ). Tomato seedlings are ready to be transplanted once they are 15–25 cm (6–10 in) in height and have 3–5 true leaves assuming all danger of frost has passed. Seedlings should emerge within 6-14 days and after the seedlings has developed the first set of true leaves then they can be moved to a larger (3-4 in) pot and moved to a cooler temperature (16–21☌/60–70☏). A heat mat can be used to warm the flats if required. The optimum soil temperature for germination is 21–32☌ (70–90☏). Position trays in a bright South facing window or under fluorescent lighting. If cells are being used, plant several seeds in each cell and thin to 1 seedling after germination. Plant seeds to a depth of 0.6 cm (1/4 in) and water lightly. Seeds should be sown in flats or cell trays using a sterile seedling mix. Seeds can be direct seeded in areas with a long growing season. In most cases, tomato seeds should be started indoors 6–8 weeks before last Spring frost. Hybrid tomatoes are the product of cross-pollination between two parents with desirable characteristics such as high yield, early maturation, improved flavor or resistance to certain diseases. Heirloom tomatoes are generally open-pollinated varieties which have been conserved over many generations due to certain desirable characteristics such as flavor. Indeterminate varieties can produce fruit all season and fruits will develop and ripen at different times. In contrast, indeterminate (“vining”) tomato varieties spread laterally and will continue to grow and produce fruit until frosts begin the the Fall.
The plant will stop growing once fruit begins developing on the terminal shoot and all the fruits ripen at around the same time.
Like all fruiting plants, tomatoes require full sun for most of the day.ĭeterminate (“bush”) tomatoes have been purposefully bred to grow vertically and remain relatively compact. If soil drainage is a problem then tomatoes can be planted in a raised bed. They require a deep, loamy, well-draining soil with a pH between 5.5 and 6.8. Tomatoes grow very well in warm areas at temperatures between 21 and 24☌ (69.8–75.2☏).