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Kenneths Piennolo is an indeterminate variety growing to about 200cm in height and spreads some width-wise depending on how much of the suckers are pruned. Potato leaf. Produces oval fruits with a pointy end in clusters. Bright-red fruits with thick skin and firm flesh. Pleasant sweet tomato flavor. Keeps very well after harvest. Can be stored hanging in clusters or on trays, up to 9 months. The fruits can dry in and wrinkle a bit during storage. This variety derives from Sweden. A man named Kenneth collected seeds from piennolo-tomatoes bought in a store in Stockholm in the 1990s. After this, the variety spread and has been grown since then. 75-80D. 10seeds/pack
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Indeterminate tomato varieties will keep on growing the whole summer until the autumn frost. They will keep flowering and setting fruit. The sucker doesn't have to be pruned, but if not the plant will grow extremely large. 1-3 suckers could be spared along the main stem and the rest could be pruned. If not pruned at all the plant might tend to put energy into growing large instead of producing tomatoes on the main stem and the selected suckers. All indeterminate varieties could be staked or supported to avoid fruits laying on the ground.
For more information about how to grow the Kenneths Piennolo Tomato follow the link - How to Grow Tomatoes.