Yes, seriously. I can't recall off hand and I don't think there's a good way to google this:
Will new flowers appear on old growth? My plants of course started flowering at the bottom and worked their way up... so once all the flowers/tomatoes are gone from the lower parts, will there be more flowers there later in the season? Makes me question my single-stem growing method: if I have to top it off and flowers don't regrow, then there'll be nothing to fruit until some suckers eventually pop up somewhere.
If no one knows I guess I'll find out myself over the next couple months ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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[–] TheBuddha ago
Wait until you find out if they're determinate or indeterminate!
The answer really is, "It depends."
There are so many cultivars that I can't really answer and I'm not exactly a tomato guru. I just know enough to know what I don't know, which is a lot. But, it will vary.
[–] 13405972? [S] ago
If they were determinate I wouldn't be using a single string support method because that would kill the yield
[–] TheBuddha ago
True, but I have zero way to gauge your prior knowledge, so felt it should be included.
The answer is still that it's going to depend and you'll find out. You might find yourself overflowing with 'em.