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Re: Cuttings from tomato plants to extend the season


why???????your tomato plants should last until frost. new
plants......planted this late in the season will not mature enough to
produce fruit.....  ..........................
-----Original Message-----
From: Nan Sterman <nsterman@mindsovermatter.com>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 1998 3:17 PM
Subject: Cuttings from tomato plants to extend the season


>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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