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            Subject:  How should I prune this plant?
			
  
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               Hello!
  I’ve two questions regarding the pruning of my Giant Oxheart. 
  I started the seed middle of February and potted the plant on several times, each time fairly deep, so that it can produce a great many roots. Last weekend I planted it pretty deep into the soil in my patch. Unfortunately a beautiful fused blossom now is only a few inches above the ground. Is it inappropriate to keep this one?
  My second question concerns the following: The stem/main vine divides itself into two similar parts. Does this happen often? I think I never had a tomato plant acting like this. What would you propose to do? 
  Thank you!
  
		
				
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