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Old February 26, 2011   #1
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Default Cloning Tomatillo Cuttings

Just curious if any of you ever taken Tomatillo cuttings successfully?
Also is it true you need more than 1 plant for it to produce fruit?
And if that is true, would a cutting work?

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Old February 26, 2011   #2
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From experience it does take 2. I had only one in my garden once and the only thing it produced all season long was one tomatillo. I think it pollinated at the nursery. The crazy thing was when I went back and told the nursery owner that I needed 2 he stated he did not know that..Hmmm.
I do not know about taking cuttings. Have not tried it before. I am sure others will know better
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Old February 27, 2011   #3
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Yea, I find it interesting to say the least being they are so closely related to tomatoes
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Old February 27, 2011   #4
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Last summer we had only one tomatillo and we still got quite many fruits. So maybe it can pollinate itself
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Old February 27, 2011   #5
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should be able to pollinate itself since the flowers have both male and female parts in one flower.
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Old February 27, 2011   #6
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Awesome. Thanks for the response. Have any of you ever taken cuttings from tomatillo?
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Old May 28, 2011   #7
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The following site says that tomatillos can indeed be propagated using stem cuttings of established plants.

http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/tomatillo.htm
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Old June 10, 2011   #8
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Tomatillo can not pollinate themselves
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