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Old September 24, 2017   #502
b54red
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Originally Posted by Delerium View Post
Can't wait to do some grafting later this year. Going to start working on soil for next years garden this week.. Lots of Mushies to keep the soil happy and grafted tomatoes to get that extra Ooomph! Have any of you decided what top varieties you will growing next year? I need some new varieties to try out for next year. Any suggestions?
I grew out two old ones that have never before done anything in my garden due to fusarium so I grafted them and they were wonderful. Both Kentucky Wonder and 1884 produced well and made big tasty tomatoes. I will definitely be growing more of them next year if my grafts take.

I use RST-04-106-T for most of my plants because I get great results with most varieties grafted to it. There are a few exception that don't do as well on the RST root stock and those I use Estamino root stock. One massive advantage of the RST root stock for me is I have not had a single case of bacterial wilt on any grafts using it for three years.

Bill
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