ShLUbY
Well-Known Member
i just stick my tomato suckers in a solo cup of soil, keep it moist, and i have a well rooted tomato clone in 2 weeks or less.... no need for the cloner or solutions for those things! The ones you have are pretty small though.... probably be tough to do in solo of soil. I just took a cut off of my wild boar farms blueberry cherry tomato from the last seed plant that i had this year. fortunately for me it started new growth after it got bit by the frost once, and i was able to get a cut i'm gonna try them indoors over the winter. when they get too big and viney, i'll just take a sucker plant and start over. i'll be training a single vine on a trellis, and winding it back and forth all the way up to get as much vine as i can in the smallest vertical space possible.