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Re: Tomato cuttings
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- Subject: Re: Tomato cuttings
- From: C* M* &* M* S* <m*@cvtv.net>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 16:38:02 -0500
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Linda wrote:
>I want to start new tomato plants from cuttings and I've never done it
>before. Can I do it from either determinate or indeterminate plants? Do I
>have to take the cutting from a particular place - side branch, sucker, does
>it matter?
>Thanks - Linda, Idaho, Zone 4
I've had luck with taking cuttings from a new-growth tip of a branch about
4 or 5 inches long. I've also used the sucker branches. Both have worked by
propagation in a loose soiless medium covered with plastic in bright
indirect light. Good luck, Cindy in TX Z8/9
References:
- Tomato cuttings
- From: "lbarrett@cyberhighway.net" <lbarrett@mailhost.cyberhighway.net>
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