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Old June 15, 2017   #14
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Originally Posted by slugworth View Post
Normally you just have 1 stem to play with,so you graft a plant onto a rootstock.
With 3 main stems you can go wild and have 3 different types of tomato on one plant.
Funny, because just last night I was thinking why would it be good to graft (realizing you hadn't said yet) and then I thought, holy cow I could have 3 different tomato plants all on one. LOL.
I have never grafted anything and haven't really even begun to research it all.
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