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Propagating Tomato cuttings

Posted by eric_wa San Juan, z8 WA (ejellison@rockisland.com) on
Fri, Jan 29, 10 at 21:17

Hello,

Maybe this subject has been covered.

Has anyone taken cuttings from a large tomato plant and produced many new plants.

Remove the suckers, dip them in rooting hormone and plant. I was thinking 4" pots, filled with soiless potting mix and bottom heat.

Could you take the cuttings at the end of the season. Pot them up and winter them over until spring.

A perpetual tomato plant. Disease may squash this idea.
Eric


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

I went looking for this question on the tomato forum and couldn't find it there.

I think it is an excellent idea for an experiment.


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

thanks albert,

I think there is a similar post in Plant Propagating forum.

Eric


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

  • Posted by anney Georgia 8 (My Page) on
    Tue, Feb 9, 10 at 10:00

Almost all indeterminate tomato growers will use the removed suckers to start another tomato plant from time to time. You just stick them in the soil and keep them watered! No need for any special rooting compound.

Tomatoes are like weeds! And some people keep one plant going for years this way!


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

I didn't search for it , but I do remember reading about this in the tomato forum last year. Someone was able to grow out the same plant throughout the year till the next season! (brought it indoors for the winter).
Yeah, tomatoes are like weeds. I've stuck a broken, deer eaten main branch into the soil (no love or care) and it rooted. Too bad it didn't recover in time to give me ripe maters though. Wah.


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

Interesting.

I took a couple of cuttings from a plant and stuck them in a jar of water for a week, and then put them in a 7-gallon pot. I'm keeping track of all the data.

Mike


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  • Posted by foxd z5b/6a (My Page) on
    Fri, Feb 19, 10 at 11:55

No big trick to it, I have kept clones from a tomato plant going for several years now by several methods. By taking cuttings and putting them in clear plastic cups that I kept watered. By laying a branch from one potted tomato plant into another pot and letting it root. etc.

No rooting compound needed!


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RE: Propagating Tomato cuttings

Thanks everyone.

In the winter, are they growing or do they start again in the spring ? Are you wintering them over in a greenhouse?

Eric


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I'm growing them upstairs. Who wants to eat those cardboard maters from the store!

Mike


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mike,

Are they in a south facing window, under lights? How are you wintering them over?

Eric


 
 

 

 


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