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Cuttings from tomato plants to extend the season
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Cuttings from tomato plants to extend the season
- From: N* S* <n*@mindsovermatter.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 13:12:03 -0800
- Resent-Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 13:14:49 -0700
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Hi everyone! I have a question about taking cuttings from tomato plants.
I undestand that it is relatively easy to root a cutting from a tomato
plant, but how old is that newly rooted plant? Will the new plant live
later into the year than the parent plant will? Is this one way to extend
my season without starting new plants from seeds? or will the newly rooted
plant go into senescence at the same time as its parent plant?
Thanks a bunch!
Nan
Now that the weather has warmed up, it has REALLY warmed up!
Nan Sterman, Master Composter in residency
San Diego County, California
Sunset zone 24, USDA zone 10b or 11
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