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Jun 27, 2016 5:48 PM CST
Name: Sue
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A question for you tomato experts - if Kevin cuts the excess plants off how likely is it that the stumps will resprout anyway, even if below the lowest visible node? Toms are often planted deep and/or horizontally below ground to take advantage of adventitious roots, I think they may also be able to form adventitious shoots. If that's the case cutting them off will not help. Just a thought. If they could be carefully pulled out and babied then there'd be more plants (which Kevin may or may not want!).

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