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Old January 7, 2018   #3
beetkvass
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Thanks. Neither of those sound ideal. I usually plant in March. Early April at the soonest here. I also don't want 102 of one variety!

I'm reading that thread on grafting right now. My problems are I'm just doing this at home. My grow lights bit the dust last year. But they were so bad and old I really only used them for germination. I'd just take my tomato plants and like 600 other plants out in the sun daily and bring them inside in the evening every day. So I'm not sure how to manage humidity and all the other factors with grafting.

I'm sure I can start the plants and do the technical bit of cutting and clips. But I don't have a great light source or way or measuring and controlling humidity. I don't have a greenhouse like some people have.

I guess I need to keep reading and see if I can figure it out. We really do want tomatoes.
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