Do all tomato branches produce tomatoes?
Not all branches on a tomato plant will produce tomatoes. The branches that do produce tomatoes are called fruiting branches, and they develop from the main stem of the plant. Fruiting branches are usually thicker than other branches on the plant, and they have a zigzag pattern. The flowers that produce tomatoes grow on the fruiting branches.
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