
If you should wander over to the Tomato Growing Forum, you'll see that I'm growing tomatoes indoors during the winter again. I'm running into pruning issues for which I'm hoping to possibly gain insight from Bonsai styling techniques.
I hope you will indulge me and read on, and let me know if you have any tips or advice on how to proceed. I have an idea in my head, but I can't quite make sense of it.
So, I have yet AGAIN over planted -- and in the extremely limited indoor space, it is imperative that I prune even the dwarf tomatoes to single vine or limited number of branches.
If you have missed the opportunity to nip a sucker in the bud, and the sucker already has miltiple healthy floral trusses and is growing more vigorously than the terminal growth of the main stem, is it OK to terminate the main stem and let the sucker take over as lead?
Does anyone have suggestions for trying to keep the height of the plant low? I'm thinking HOW can the plant be forced to keep producing floral trusses lower down on the plant, limit the sideways expansion AND keep the height down....? Only possibility I can think of is to force side shoots to grow while removing spent or lanky older shoots so it would get bushy but more densely clustered -- I wonder if this is in any way similar to bonsai styling techniques....?