Tomato Grafting!

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    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    Always wanted to try this! So I get a never ending supply of French fries and ketchup, (while the world outside burns). :chuckle:



     
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    I'd be very cautious knowing how poisonous a potato apple can be :eek:

    Might be fine to eat a tomato off a graft but what if the potato plant put a sideshoot out with a fruit that looks like a tomato but is full of solanine :eek: :sete_027:
     
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    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    I thought this would be a good idea to use suckers from the tomato plants. Instead of letting them go to waste. So why graft them on potatoes, (as potato leaves aren't good for anything).
     
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    I just root my suckers up separately Shahbaz, good way of getting extra plants for free :) They take root very easily, especially if you plant them deep as they've usually got roots forming on the sides of the branches :)
     
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