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Re: Tomato cuttings
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- Subject: Re: Tomato cuttings
- From: C* M* &* M* S* <m*@cvtv.net>
- Date: Fri, 5 Sep 1997 06:54:04 -0500
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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
I have propagated tomatoes from tip cuttings and suckers with desirable
results with both. I haven't kept them separate to test which did better.
Cindy in TX Z8/9
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