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Old September 8, 2013   #16
Doug9345
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I'd think you have no more nor any less problem with that than any other hybrid. I believe disease resistance is fairly complex genetically. If I was trying to extend my seed I'd think I'd go the cutting route.

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Old September 8, 2013   #17
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This thread has some photos of results of grafting using different rootstocks.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=28290
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Old September 9, 2013   #18
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This thread has some photos of results of grafting using different rootstocks.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=28290
Many thanks - what a great thread and so inspirational - creating comparing methods - grafting v ungrafted - is so constructive. Jill
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