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Old February 18, 2017   #1
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I wanted to show how I propagate Tomatoes. I use this for my weird Tomato. I get an adult plant in a few weeks. Anyone else use this? If so what are your experiences?
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Old February 20, 2017   #2
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I can't quite tell what is going on in your photos, but is it something like this? http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...hlight=rooting

I've never tried it personally because my season is too short for a second crop, but looks like a great idea.
Too bad dcarch is no longer around, he used to have great ideas for almost everything, including mouth watering presentations of restaurant worthy tomato dishes.
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Old February 20, 2017   #3
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Yes, the white lines in the picture are roots.
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Old February 20, 2017   #4
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Neat idea. I have thought about cloning, if I find a very expensive variety that I like. Some modern hybrids cost as much as $1 per seed.

To my knowledge, there are no tomatoes under patent, at least commercially available varieties, so cloning is perfectly legal.
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Old February 20, 2017   #5
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I like cloning because I get to skip the seed stage. I also have a variety that cannot be propagated by seed.
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