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Question by Kanoe: Snapped main stem of tomato plant while transplanting, will it survive?
While transplanting my one tomato plant, i accidentally snapped the main stem just a bit (its still in one piece). I was planning to bury that particular part anyways, so i did. I figured since I live in Hawaii with full sun it should come back to life, right? Or am I wasting my time and should start anew. Much Mahalo’s for your help.
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Answer by meanolmaw
since it’s being buried, it will do fine…. bury the plant up to the top four or six leaves…. the whole stem from there down will make roots and support your plant really good!!….
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Thanks for the vid …? can you grow the tomatoes in the green house in
winter ?
What I don’t get, what did people do 100’s of years ago when planting
tomatoes? There were no stores to buy fertilizers, peat, dolomite, potting
mix, etc. Seeds were planted in the ground. Seems that one needs a hefty
account just to grow veggies. I am only starting gardening, and have 25
acres to grow on, but seems that plain soil is no good? I made a compost
pile 3 years ago, and still not totally composted yet, no matter how many
videos I watched to help it along. I want to grow, not PAY.