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MaxMouseOCX t1_iuj4yo5 wrote

Cuttings and root stock grafts (really interesting and pleanty of it on YouTube if you fancy a dive into it).

For example, you can graft grape cuttings onto quince roots and they'll grow just fine.

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PasgettiMonster OP t1_iuj5wn3 wrote

You can also graft tomatoes onto a potato plant for what's called a ketchup and fries plant. I don't particularly want to grow potatoes. They're cheap and fun full at the store and I would rather focus my energy on things that cost more money or are harder to find like interesting varieties of eggplants or fancy salad greens. That said the novelty of growing a plant that will produce both tomatoes and potatoes definitely has me intrigued and I think I'll give it a try this spring.

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MaxMouseOCX t1_iujbw2g wrote

Good luck, and chuck me a couple of grand if you end up the seedless tomato kingpin, have a good one bud, much love from England!

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