Just read GW mag.
In it advocstes removing sideshoots as discussed many times on here, but in the same edition Toby Buckland also says "splittin is easily stopped by leaving a few side shoots that are normally pinched off to grow. The extra foliage acts as a resevoir, soaking up excess moisture that wuold otherwise be sucked into the fruits causing heir skins to burst"
What do you think?
The reason I ask is that as usual I have discovered a couple of stonking lower side shoots developing flowers! How can I miss them?!
To pinch or leave that is the question! They are very large!About 3 plants have one enormous side shoot each low down!
In it advocstes removing sideshoots as discussed many times on here, but in the same edition Toby Buckland also says "splittin is easily stopped by leaving a few side shoots that are normally pinched off to grow. The extra foliage acts as a resevoir, soaking up excess moisture that wuold otherwise be sucked into the fruits causing heir skins to burst"
What do you think?
The reason I ask is that as usual I have discovered a couple of stonking lower side shoots developing flowers! How can I miss them?!
To pinch or leave that is the question! They are very large!About 3 plants have one enormous side shoot each low down!
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