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Feb 17, 2024 5:08 PM CST
Name: The Mole
Sacramento, CA (Zone 9b)
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Here are a couple of photos of my 2024 tomato grafting attempt. The tomatoes were grafted last week and they have been healing in my beer cooler/tomato graft healing chamber. So far, so good. They seem to be healing pretty well, with only a couple of tomatoes showing some wilting. I'll continue healing them for about another week at which time they should be pretty close to fully healed. I'll slowly be increasing the amount of light until they are like any other tomato. I'm hoping that this will be the year of a direct head to head comparison of grafted tomatoes with a heirloom scion vrs. a direct planted heirloom of the same variety.

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