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Old 29-01-2006, 11:55 PM posted to austin.gardening
Jim Marrs
 
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Default Tomato Grafting

I have just learned about grafting tomato plants. I have a real disease
problem with early blight and understand grafting tomato plants to eggplants
or other rootstock which have a much higher resistance to blight produces
highly resistant tomato plants. Does anyone have any experience with this
technique? I'm going to give it a go this spring so any tips would be
greatly appreciated.

JEM


 
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