Jasonbx asked...
Started reading through your blog earlier this spring. (I tried starting tomatoes from seed this year, and was looking for any info I could find.) I'm curious if your thinning cuttings dipped in rooting hormone made it? Also would this potentially work with larger tomato "branches" or only main stems?
Well Jason, Yeah... They did great!



That leads me into the answer to the second part of Jason's question. Can you do the same thing from regular "branches"? Yes, absolutely. In fact, if you've ever had a large tomato plant droop till it touches ground, you may have found that it will readily throw down roots mid-branch and start a new plant. As long as you don't cut too large a piece of new growth (it needs to be able to support itself easily) it will root fairly easily.
I hope to do some more interesting propagation trials as the season progresses. I'm glad to know that they've helped a little, or at the very least piqued some interest!
Happy propagating!
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Thanks for the answer! I'll have to look into this some more for another year. My wife isn't sure she is ready for me to start cloning plants quite yet--we'll settle for succesfully growing this years crop.
ReplyDeleteWell good luck to you. Keep it in mind for Late July. You can probably close your plants right out in the yard by drooping a branch down and burying it. Then you can cut it off and put it and the roots in a pot to bring inside. Tomatoes all year, Sound good? They do to me. That's the goal!
ReplyDeleteBest to you for this years harvest!
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