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Sun, Jul 27, 14 at 16:42
| Hi folks, I have read these directions on this site and can't find it when I need it. I would like to take a branch off a tomato plant that is growing and producing well and re-plant it for a fall tomato plant. I have about 3 months left in the season. I would like to try this with a determinate. Once again, thanks for all the help. Steve |
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- Posted by Donna.in.Sask 2b (My Page) on Sun, Jul 27, 14 at 17:05
| It roots easily in some moistened potting mix...cover loosely with a ziploc bag to keep it from drying out. Should be rooted in a week or so. You don't need a huge branch either. |
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- Posted by esteban_2009 6 (swanasek@sbcglobal.net) on Sun, Jul 27, 14 at 17:18
| Hi Donna, Thanks for the reply. Will any branch work? Can I plant it directly into the ground or must I go thru the process you described? Thanks again, Steve |
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| Here you go - all the discussions on how to root cuttings. Dave |
Here is a link that might be useful: Rooting cuttings discussions
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- Posted by esteban_2009 6 (swanasek@sbcglobal.net) on Sun, Jul 27, 14 at 19:40
| Dave, just what I was looking for. Thanks again, Steve |
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