This video explains the art of grafting heirloom tomato plants. Amy Grisak, from PlantersPlace.com, shows how to get the fantastic flavor of the heirlooms to…
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This video explains the art of grafting heirloom tomato plants. Amy Grisak, from PlantersPlace.com, shows how to get the fantastic flavor of the heirlooms to…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I just set about grafting a better boy on top of a Micro Tom Tomato (worlds smallest tomato plant, 8″ tall), but I had another Micro Tom tomato, that I accidentally garbed and used, so now that one is just a practice graft. Although I did do another one after that the way I wanted, (Better Boy scion on a Micro Tom Tomato root stock), the thing I am trying for is a small tomato plant that will produce a larger tomato, though I might want to limit the number of tomato’s I let it produce.
better to let the root stock grow out then chop of the top foliage, afterwards you will have a better chance to graft what ever you would like, since you would already have a well established root system which will be able to better bond with the scion!!!
I think I could reuse coffee stirrers as grafting clips. Thanks for this video. cheers
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very easy. thanks.
milf
rootstock has no effect on the genetics of the scion…
I thought your video was brilliant. Better if you share a source for those clips.
The area is to dirty for grafting. She may get 1 out of 10 to work.
Are all your toms grown in a green house?
can you harvest the seeds from these grafted plants for next year ? nice job on the vid , thanks .