I have taken a Golden Jubilee and grafted it onto a 'Big Beef' rootstock so I hopefully can get the VFFNAT resistance it clamis.
Now here is the oddball part...
I have a bell pepper that I decided to graft to the leftover rootstock of the jubilee tomato. It does not look wilted or dead; but I guess you can say the my main concern is the plant going to live; and since its in the Solanaceae/Nightshade family will I have poison bell peppers ???
.... I also wish to graft a eggplant and hot pepper together [or speretatly] onto a resistant mater rootstock. Any thoughts?
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