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  • Cordon & Bush in the same pot

    hello,

    i'm trying something with 2 of my tomato plants, i've planted a cordon and a bush variety in the same pot, my thinking being that as one grows tall the other bushes out at the bottom, supplying me with 2 types of tomato from the same pot, therefore saving space etc.

    i did this at the end of March and have been growing them in my conservatory, the only issue i have had is that the cordon which is growing up and over the bush is obviously shading the one beneath, to combat this i have pruned the offending branches, it hasn't seemed to have done any harm but just wanted some reassurance that it wouldnt have any negative effects when it comes time for it to fruit.

    the bush has already got a few tomatos on the go and the cordon is flowering well.

    the pot i'm using is quite a large one of around 14" in diameter.
    "Example is not the main thing in influencing others, it is the only thing."

  • #2
    Interesting ......

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    • #3
      I prune all my vine type toms to the top 3-5 leaves. It puts the effort into the fruit and is an old Victorian way of growing toms.

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      • #4
        Tomatoes are very greedy. You may end up with 2 poorly-fruiting plants.
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Make sure you feed regularly, but it seems quite logical! When I want the fruit to ripen I cut off the lower leaves on my cordons (to expose fruit to the sun) so I don't see why you shouldn't cut them off sooner.

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