Tomatoes are very easy to root and most often do not require any rooting hormones. It was suggested in this thread to try them if they were on hand but only due to the age of the cuttings. These cuttings are being grown in a greenhouse which should have plenty of humidity and/or a growing chamber. Rooting hormones are not needed with tomatoes. In fact in my experiments with using these products I often find that plants of many species left untreated root much better than those where the hormones have been applied. Most tomatoes will root if just stuck into the ground in moderate light.
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