Tomato roots
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- Subject: Tomato roots
- From: I* G* <i*@minidata.co.nz>
- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 19:14:14 +1300
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Greetings from Westland New Zealand,
Last week I had no option but to transplant several grafted rootstock
tomato plants in my greenhouse. Unfortunatly the move damaged the roots
significantly. The shifted plants have remained robust and have not wilted
or colasped, but I am wndering if they will actually grow. What does the
collective experience suggest - is if possible to damage a grafted
tomatoe's roots and get away with it, or should I throw them away now and
replant afresh?
Regards Ian Gill