DIY Home & Garden Projects | Growing Grafted Tomato for Better Production @DIYHGP | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
We have progress on our grafted tomatoes. After one month in the soil we evaluate and compare the growth to our regular ungrafted tomatoes. I chose the Pink Berkeley Tie Dye tomato to conduct this test. I plant a regular PBTD, a grafted PBTD onto a Early Girl rootstock and PBTD onto Estamino rootstock.
The PBTD on EG seems to be a bit taller, but the PBTD on Estamino appears to be a bit thicker growing stalk. No tomato set due to the cool temperatures. We expect this week will have warmer temps and fruit set on the PBTD.
The video I referenced in this one is youtu.be/1fVLyphVcm8
Link to All the tools I use, on Amazon
amzn.to/2MfvMcI
We have progress on our grafted tomatoes. After one month in the soil we evaluate and compare the growth to our regular ungrafted tomatoes. I chose the Pink Berkeley Tie Dye tomato to conduct this test. I plant a regular PBTD, a grafted PBTD onto a Early Girl rootstock and PBTD onto Estamino rootstock.
The PBTD on EG seems to be a bit taller, but the PBTD on Estamino appears to be a bit thicker growing stalk. No tomato set due to the cool temperatures. We expect this week will have warmer temps and fruit set on the PBTD.
The video I referenced in this one is youtu.be/1fVLyphVcm8
Link to All the tools I use, on Amazon
amzn.to/2MfvMcI