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Lindsaylew82
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Re: PLEASE need help to identify tomato problem!

It *should* grow true to seed. It's an open pollinated cultivar. No cloning required. Just save seeds!

xtgold
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cloning is faster for this years enjoyment.
I can turn 4 plants into 8 or whatever for this season.
I let the suckers grow long and use them as clone material.

xtgold
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I went back to one of the lowes today and they were all sold out of the indigo rose.
I should have grabbed more yesterday.

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Lindsaylew82
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You should check the clearance section. I know they start pulling them off shelves soon.

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UPDATE: Thanks to everyone's advice my tomato plant has survived! I used a pesticide (I know not the best but I was desperate to see these little jerks gone) and hand removed all the worms from the plant. We now have been eating our tomatoes for a few weeks! They are delicious and more and more keep flowering and growing. Thanks for your help fellow gardeners! :)



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