I have been growing an Ivory Pear tomato in a 5 Gal Pot (so i'm told 3.8 Gal really). I let it run wild. Its much too tall (probably 8-9 feet tall but bent all around everywhere) and a lot of its leaves are brown and dying, but its very productive just looks bad. I have it leaning over other tomato cages nearby. I finally had one of the Tomatos go ripe today and picked it, sliced its yellow in half and ate it and it was sweet and delicious. Enough that I may want to grow it again (probably from seed from one of the tomatos). However I dont' want it that tall and cumbersome. So as an amateur Tomato Grower (ate 2 tomatos from 2 plants today, first time ever tasting tomatos I grew) I have question.
Can I grow the Tomato Plant to the top of the tomato cage, top it, and continue to cut the top off every time it grows to keep it short and still have it not lose its productiveness? I'm told I should pick the suckers so they don't use up energy. If I were to pick the lower area of the plant for better watering and less disease, then keep cutting the top to keep it short, will it still focus on producing tomatos? I ask because the tomatos produced all seem to be far above the top of the tomato cage. Will they start lower if there is no top? Would this just wind up producing a plant which doesn't have tomatos? Newbie question i know but very curious.
Can I grow the Tomato Plant to the top of the tomato cage, top it, and continue to cut the top off every time it grows to keep it short and still have it not lose its productiveness? I'm told I should pick the suckers so they don't use up energy. If I were to pick the lower area of the plant for better watering and less disease, then keep cutting the top to keep it short, will it still focus on producing tomatos? I ask because the tomatos produced all seem to be far above the top of the tomato cage. Will they start lower if there is no top? Would this just wind up producing a plant which doesn't have tomatos? Newbie question i know but very curious.