For example, Roma tomato plants are estimated to produce up to 200 fruits per plant; the red cherry cultivar "Sweetie" produces about 15 cherry tomatoes per cluster, so you can count the flower clusters that develop on the vine to determine the number of possible fruits to expect.
On average, a staked tomato plant will produce an estimated 8 pounds per plant, while plants trained via trellis or cage produce an average estimate of 12 to 20 pounds per plant.
Rajiv .. It depends on what tomato varieties you grow. I can grow one pant of cherry tomato variety and produce more than 1,000 fruits in 4-5 months in the garden. In a controlled environment, it can be more.
It depends on tomato varieties, climatic condition, soil fertility etc. Under controlled condition tomato yield varies from 2.5 to 4.0 Kg/plant. In case of number in cherry tomatoes it can produce 900-1100 fruits during its growth season on an average.
Commercial glasshouse tomato yields can be as high as 80 kg/m2/ year, for a
long season crop. Typical plant density is 2.5 plants/m2, so yield per plant could be up to 32 kg. This is in well controlled environments, with CO2 enrichment and in climates with high winter and year round solar radiation such as California, Mexico and parts of Australia.
Commercial glasshouse tomato yields can be as high as 80 kg/m2/ year, for a
long season crop. Typical plant density is 2.5 plants/m2, so yield per plant could be up to 32 kg. This is in well controlled environments, with CO2 enrichment and in climates with high winter and year round solar radiation such as California, Mexico and parts of Australia.