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Bulk: RST-04-105-T Hybrid Tomato Rootstock

Original price $12.25 - Original price $23.25
Original price $12.25
$12.25
$12.25 - $23.25
Current price $12.25
SKU 92901

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Want to grow grafted tomato plants but not keen on the $8 price tag per plant? Try grafting your own! While vegetable grafting is gaining popularity in the U.S., it has been a trusted practice in Europe for generations. This technique fuses the top part of a desirable plant—the scion—with the root system of a vigorous, disease-resistant rootstock. The result? A powerhouse plant that combines exceptional fruit flavor with increased yields, larger fruits, extended harvests, and superior resistance to pests and diseases.

Our first American-bred rootstock offers a remarkable package of disease resistances, including complete resistance to bacterial wilt, corky root, all races of fusarium wilt, nematodes, and verticillium wilt!

To make the process even easier, use our Grafting Clips to securely join your scion and rootstock, ensuring a strong, successful union. These clips provide the perfect amount of support while your plants heal, giving you the best chance at a thriving grafted tomato plant!

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    Root Stock Tomato Seeds

    I purchased 20 seeds to use in my elementary horticulture class. I planted them in 3 six packs. I also planted some heirloom varieties in separate six packs at the same time, using the same soil source. None of the RST seeds germinated, whereas all of the heirloom seeds did. I was very frustrated as these seeds are very expensive.

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    Master this skill!

    I have planted with this rootstock for 3 years now and every year I have gotten better at it! These produce tomato plants that outlast my non-grafted plants by 3 months. I find the real benefit is that they produce fruit longer into the season. I live in zone 9. The roots are pencil thick and stretch way out underground. No disease and I plant in the same beds every year. I joke that the stock looks like the hulk compared to other plants. The main challenge is getting them started - you will kill many plants before finding success. I found more success grafting the scion when the plant is young (2 weeks) and using the smaller grafting clips. Good luck!