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Re: Tomato cuttings
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- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 1997 04:50:42 +0000
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Linda
Did you ever get a reply on your tomato cutting query?
I'd be interested in the 'proper' technique on this too. I know a lot
of folk just pinch off the suckers and root them, but the 'pros' say
these are weakened substitutes for the real plant. I don't know what
fruiting success ratio is on tip cuttings vs suckers. If you
experiment, would you pass the results on to the rest of us?
Martha Wells
Flylo Farms Oberhasli
Normangee Texas
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