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    Hi all, does anyone know what type of plant this is, is it a one that will grow up a cane or will it be more bushy.

    I have been looking on the internet and have found some websites, some one, and them some that say the other.

    Am I correct in saying that it won't need any trimming etc, just leave it to grow and it will be fine (apart from the little sideshoots).

    Thanks
    My blog - http://ashy-patch.blogspot.com/ - Updated 26th May

  • #2
    as far as i can work out the outdoor ones are all bush types.

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    • #3
      I would agree with Lynda that most outdoor ones tend to be bush varieties. If it is a bush variety then leave the little side shoots on.

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      • #4
        My dad used to grow Outdoor Girl and Sigmabush. I had a feeling OG was a cordon - just checked on Davesgarden.com plant files - huge number of tomato cultivars there - and they say it's cordon (indeterminate).
        Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

        www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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        • #5
          Rrrright. And here in lies my problem. 3 replies and 2 different answers. Should I just leave it to do its own thing? Can't do it any harm can it?
          My blog - http://ashy-patch.blogspot.com/ - Updated 26th May

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ashymark View Post
            Rrrright. And here in lies my problem. 3 replies and 2 different answers.

            I've even seen a description on the net as "bush, indeterminate" !!!!!


            I think I'd trust the RHS and grow as a cordon....

            The proof of the growing is in the eating.
            Leave Rotten Fruit.
            Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potasium - potash.
            Autant de têtes, autant d'avis!!!!!
            Il n'est si méchant pot qui ne trouve son couvercle.

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            • #7
              Cheers for that. Have done plenty research on growing it as a cordon. Will be sure to post again for more help if I need anymore

              Cheers everyone for the answers.
              My blog - http://ashy-patch.blogspot.com/ - Updated 26th May

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