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Old September 15, 2009   #24
bigbubbacain
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George:

I imagine it would do well for that application also. Reminds me of the old joke I used to hear from people about growing "hemp". People would say: "yeah man, it's easy to grow. Just pretend it's a tomato." I always wondered if it was true whether or nor the two had the same requirements for growing conditions.

I will say this aeroponics (or at least about my contraption): tomato cuttings are tricky. If they're too young or too tender, they won't take root. The 'Black Cherry' cutting in the photo of my earlier post didn't make it. I'll do this again later in the season with one of my dwarf plants.
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