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Old January 9, 2024   #8
Alfisol
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Originally Posted by KarenO View Post
I think you might be better off just finding a tomato better suited to a Canadian garden than the venerable but late and disease susceptible brandywine. Turns out to be an expensive plant that way.
Curious What disease are you trying to outrun with hybrid rootstock in Montreal?

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Hi Karen - what would you suggest as a replacement for brandywine? I have had issues in my garden that appear to be either verticillum or fusarium not sure which or if its both. I've been thinking of trying grafting out this year but as you said its expensive.
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