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Old May 28, 2016   #1
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Hi Fred,
In an older post about Maglia Rosa you made this quote:

" However, we have recently seen that in intensive greenhouse culture, when trimmed to one or two stems, Maglia Rosa vines up fine, and it is very productive (more productive than Pink Tiger). "

I much prefer single vine training and am wondering if you have more info on MR trained in this manner, if I prune it like an indeterminate will it behave like one?

The small plants are very bushy now, I am tempted to prune them like an indeterminate, but don't want to end up with an 18" stick with 4 tomatoes

I grow hydroponically in coir grow bags and trellis with tomato clips.

Thanks!
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If you prune them like an indeterminate, they will behave like an indeterminate, although they still will be shorter and bushier.
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Thanks Fred, I'll give it a go.
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