Possible to save broken branch with tomatoes on it?
I went out to water my potted tomatoes today and noticed one of my Better Boy tomatoes had a big branch that had I think 3 small green tomatoes and a few blooms on it that was over half torn towards the main stem. It was hanging down to the grown and I don't think its going to survive but it didn't show any signs of withering yet. This could've happened while I was watering them one day and didn't noticed the bucket hit the stem. Anyway, is there anything I can do to save this branch? If I clip it and plant it will it grow roots and continue growing the tomatoes on it? Thanks
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Subject: I broke my tomato plant branch and I need help to fix it!
Subject: I broke my tomato plant branch and I need help to fix it!
Maby. Last year I had one huge plant with two broken braches, both with tomatoes. I just gave them some lift support, binding together with sticks. But one of them died, because another branch (much stronger) came out of the broken area and took over. Guess this was a industrial plant type though, so don't know really, but if its not snapped off or if its just a small rift, I guess it can do well.GrowerC86 wrote:I went out to water my potted tomatoes today and noticed one of my Better Boy tomatoes had a big branch that had I think 3 small green tomatoes and a few blooms on it that was over half torn towards the main stem. It was hanging down to the grown and I don't think its going to survive but it didn't show any signs of withering yet. This could've happened while I was watering them one day and didn't noticed the bucket hit the stem. Anyway, is there anything I can do to save this branch? If I clip it and plant it will it grow roots and continue growing the tomatoes on it? Thanks