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The advice for Dwarf Tomato Project varieties is no pruning. They are essentially short indeterminates so I guess you could take some leaves off, but removing stems and suckers will really reduce the yield.
Mine were grown in 15 L pots with a cage to match the width of the pot, so the stems (of which there were many!) were squashed together. I think if they were given more space to spread out the botytris wouldn't be such an issue.
Mine were grown in 15 L pots with a cage to match the width of the pot, so the stems (of which there were many!) were squashed together. I think if they were given more space to spread out the botytris wouldn't be such an issue.