Tomato plants can be propagated by rooting suckers, either in water or directly in soil. This method allows you to create new plants from your existing ones, effectively increasing your yield without needing to purchase additional seedlings. It’s a straightforward process that can be done by gardeners of any experience level. For a detailed step-by-step guide on how to successfully clone tomato plants using these methods, you can check out this helpful video.
Thank you for this! I have tried this before but tomatoes have never been my strong suit. Looking forward to having a resource.
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