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How do you remove axillary shoots from tomatoes?


Tomatoes are fast growers, especially in warm weather. If you let them do as they please, your greenhouse will turn into a jungle in no time. This will not only reduce your yield, but also increase the risk of mould. So weekly removal of axillary shoots or lice is the message. But what is that and how do you do it? Angelo shows you the tricks of the trade (literally!) in this video.

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