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

$12.25
SKU 92901

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Our first American-bred rootstock has a remarkable package of disease resistances, with complete resistance to verticillium wilt, all three races of fusarium wilt, bacterial wilt, nematodes, corky root and still others.

GRAFTING ROOTSTOCK
You’d love to try Grafted Tomato Plants but hate the $8 cost per plant? Then Graft Your Own! Grafting vegetable plants is just now a big rage in the US, but has been practiced for generations in Europe. Grafting joins the top of the desired plant – the scion – to the root system of another plant – the rootstock. As the two plants fuse, the remarkable flavor of the fruits from the scion combines with the vigor and disease resistance of the rootstock to produce a plant better than either parent. The grafted plant offers greater yields, larger fruits, an extended harvest season and greater resistance to diseases and pests.

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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!