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Old September 3, 2015   #1
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Default Rosso Sicilian, Indet or determinate ?

Hi everyone, I have 10 Rosso Sicilian seedlings almost ready to be planted out here in Mendoza, Argentina. I have conflicting info on whether its a indeterminate or a determinate. Tatiana has it listed as indeter, but SSE has it listed as a deter. If you have any experience growing it, please share your experience with it. Very interested in size of plant, disease tolerance, and susceptibility to BER. I plan on using it for sun dried and in sauces.

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Old September 4, 2015   #2
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I grew it for the first time this year - it is indeterminate (but not wildly so) - in a 5 gallon grow bag, it went easily over 6 feet for the main stem length.
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I see from Tania's site that this is the same as Russo Sicilian Togeta which grew in a raised bed a couple of times and as Ted says, it is indeterminate. I would describe it as a tall, bushy plant that for me grew to about 6-7 feet tall. I saw no BER with it or any of the other ribbed pastes I've grown even when the plums/elongated pastes growing near it did have some. It was also a bit early to mature. It was a heavy producer and the sauce I made with it was excellent. It's the only variety that I've ever had enough of at one time to can without mixing in other varieties.

It will probably be making a come back to my garden next year.
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Thanks for the info, i will plant them behind my shorter determinates and dwarfs.

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