Everything about Determinate Cultivar totally explained
Tomato cultivars are commonly classified as
determinate cultivars or indeterminate.
Determinate, or bush, types bear a full crop all at once and top off at a specific height; they're often good choices for container growing. Determinate types are preferred by commercial growers who wish to harvest a whole field at one time, or home growers interested in
canning. Indeterminate cultivars develop into vines that never top off and continue producing until killed by
frost. They are preferred by home growers who wish ripe fruit throughout the season. As an intermediate form, there are plants sometimes known as "vigorous determinate" or "semi-determinate"; these top off like determinates but produce a second crop after the initial crop. Many, if not all,
heirloom tomatoes are indeterminate.
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