Aclum -
Our puppy is a boy.
Anyways, just wanted to update on the Multiple Variety Vertical Grafting method I have been playing around with since last year.
It's been 3 days since i did the vertical grafts. Post here. I will continue to add more varieties to these plants as they start to recover.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showpost....&postcount=195
I left the plants outside in a shaded spot. And as you can see the plants have no wilt or stress from the vertical grafts.
When i did this last year - you couldn't even tell that the plants were grafted - the vertical grafts all fused in to one large stem. Since all my tomato grafts are now in the ground I have time to kill and document my new vertical grafts for this year. This method is great for anyone who doesn't care for the disease tolerance part but wants to be able to enjoy growing multiple varieties without having to graft using Humidity domes and all the hassle that comes with regular grafting.
I plan to add as many varieties as i can in to one plant just for the fun of it
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