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Old January 16, 2014   #23
Larry636
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One of the few new to me varieties I am going to try this year is Red Brandywine because it is one of those tomatoes that gets good reviews from most gardeners. I hope I can graft it to a hardy rootstock that will give it better resistance to fusarium and nematodes down here. I love Neves Azorean Red but it has been one of the more difficult varieties for me to successfully graft; but I hope to get a few good ones this year.

Bill

Bill Hi

I will be trying to graft Brandywines to various root stocks soon. I'm not sure I can pull it off due to age related benign tremors. Assuming I am able, I'm still struggling to decide how best to heal the plants after grafting and was wondering how you approached this?
Your advice will be greatly appreciated.

Larry
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