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Old June 27, 2022   #1
deep_roots
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Default Tomato Cuttings for Cloning Your Favorite Tomato Plants

My results with tomato cuttings! Choose between BIG or SMALL plants, with your goals!
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Old June 28, 2022   #2
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One in the bedroom is 10 months old.
Have some soaking now.
Would seem to be counter intuitive,bot the more foliage the better.
Blossoms and small tomatoes on it at cutting time no deterrent.
One clone has an 8oz green tomato doing fine.
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Old June 28, 2022   #3
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I am attempting the leaflet clone again this year.
http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...hlight=cloning
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Old June 28, 2022   #4
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You can top determinate types and clone for extra mileage during the season.
I did it with silvery fir tree tomato.
Or let suckers grow big and use them for cloning materiel.
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