How much will a tomato plant produce in its life span?
The amount of tomatoes a tomato plant will produce in its lifespan depends on the variety of the plant, as well as the growing conditions. Generally speaking, a single tomato plant can produce anywhere from 10 to 50 pounds of tomatoes over the course of its growing season. However, some varieties, such as cherry tomatoes, can produce up to 100 pounds of fruit in a single season.
Factors that can affect the yield of a tomato plant include:
* Variety of tomato
* Growing conditions (soil, climate, water, nutrients)
* Plant health
* Pest and disease pressure
* Pruning and care
With proper care and attention, tomato plants can produce a bountiful harvest of delicious, nutritious tomatoes.
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