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New stems

EEvernham
9 years ago

I am growing Big Boy Indeterminates in "Dutch Buckets" as single stem by cutting the suckers but as I cut the suckers a new leaf arm forms at the end of the stem where the flowers are, is this normal and should I cut them off or let them gol

Comments (4)

  • digdirt2
    9 years ago

    Normal response of many varieties to the stress of aggressive pruning. It needs the extra leaves for photosynthesis and energy so when you prune so aggressively it makes more leaves, grows taller and creates new branches. Just leave them alone.

    Dave

  • ncrealestateguy
    9 years ago

    Yep.

  • seysonn
    9 years ago

    Instead of removing the branch/sucker from the plant, you can disable its growth end, leaving the leaves intact for photosynthesis. I do this when the sucker is over grown.

  • Robert Zone 6A
    3 years ago

    Sorry to did up an old post, but rather than start a new one i thought I'd add to this one.


    Im not sure if this is suckering too, and if it is I've never heard of it forming on the actual leaf.


    Can anyone tell if this is infact suckering, and is it normal?


    The seed is from MIGardener and I'm not sold on if it's true to seed. I have three different 'Money Maker" from the same seed packet, so this ML could be a hybrid.



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