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Jul 6, 2013 5:21 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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Usually first blooms removed when you transplant so the plant will put its energy to roots. After it has settled in no need to remove blossoms. You can prune the suckers though. That is up to individual preference. I am not sure why your tomato leaves are curling. There are lots of possible reasons. There is another post about a sick tomato. Maybe check it out?

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