Cindy started the seeds several weeks ago, transporting them from the small greenhouse out behind the garage to inside the garage at night. When the plants were big enough, she began the process of grafting them.
Setting Up For the Operation |
Then she makes the grafting cuts with a razor blade in both stems and clips both halves together.
Trimming the Tops |
Grafted Plants |
The plants go into a dark space overnight with a plastic bin over the top of the tray to keep the humidity up and the plants moist.
Humid Environment |
Inspected By Miss Mia |
After that they go into dim light in the garage for a couple of days and continue to grow.
At least that was the plan.
After a couple of days, all but one of the plants had keeled over and it was clear they had not survived.
Lone Survivor |
And the winner is.... Rose de Berne on Estamino root stock.
Fortunately, Cindy still has quite a few ungrafted tomato plants, so it doesn't all depend on this one plant and we should still have plenty of tomatoes this summer.
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