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Old July 22, 2010   #1
Tomatron
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Default Husky Cherry

My goal this year is to start with one Husky Cherry Red tomato plant and take cuttings to have many tomato plants.

Started with one and took 4 cuttings.
Took several off the 4 and have about 20.

Container experiments:
Defoliation technique using 3x3 containers crowded together.
The goal with this is to have as many tomato sites as possible in a small area.
When the root ball is compact they will be removed from the containers and placed next to each other.
As the leaves started to crowd they were cut back to just two small leaflets per leaf branch.

More photos soon
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