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Tomato Sucker Pruning – Removing Bottom Side Shoots for Better Fruit 🍅✂️

Watch a gardener use scissors to snip off small side shoots (suckers) growing from the lower part of tomato plants. These shoots divert energy away from fruit production, leading to more leaves and fewer tomatoes. By removing them early, the plant focuses on growing strong stems and large, juicy fruit. A simple, essential task for any serious tomato grower.

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Have you ever compared a pruned tomato plant to an unpruned one – was there a big difference in yield? How low should you remove suckers – up to the first flower cluster? Do you snap them off by hand or use scissors? What about the top suckers – should you let some grow? Share your own tomato pruning routines, success stories, or any regrets about skipping this chore in the comments – we want to hear from home gardeners, market farmers, and anyone who wants a bumper crop of ripe, red tomatoes.

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