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1 Comment To "My Tomatoes Have Fat Green Leaves but Few Branches and Barely Any Blooms"
#1 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 06/18/2013 @ 7:17 am
This link should prove to be helpful: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/growing-tomatoes-guide.htm [1]
Some tomatoes should not be allowed to branch. Indeterminate tomatoes should be suckered. Determinate tomatoes should be “bushy”. Large, lush leaves might be a sign of too much nitrogen, leading to reduction of fruit production.