OG .. Change your tomato's and your growing situation. Get yourself some Maskotka seeds, these are a dwarf tumbling variety that seem to grow best in pots and containers without any support. They only get to about 10" tall, but do they produce vast quantities of fruit.
When the seedlings are big enough to transplant get yourself a builders bucket and fill it with compost. Put a couple of seedling in and leave them to it. There's no pinching out or any maintenance with these. Just water them when they need it (when they wilt).
The idea of the bucket is to keep the toms of the ground. I grow them outside on my allotment using 8" pots with the bottom cut out. The pot is placed in the ground leaving about 4-5" stuck out. This is filled with compost and the plant placed in it. This keeps the toms in good condition.
( I have 20 in the ground at the moment).
Last year I took a picture of one days pickings from 20 plants.. there were more than 1200 toms. They were all frozen and we are still using them now for cooking...
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Highly recommended for a low maintenance east to grow plant.
PS .. I've still got around 100-150 seedlings which I am trying to give away.