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This is amazing. Just a question. What pests and diseases did they get and how did you deal with it organically?
ОтветитьFun!!
ОтветитьThenk you ❤
ОтветитьVery nice sir
ОтветитьVery interesting. But what's the benefit apart from saving space?
ОтветитьI hate portmanteaus, but I would not be able to resist calling it a "totato plant".
Ответитьi never knew this could be done with plants... A+
ОтветитьIts better just the grow plants individually.
ОтветитьTransplant 😅
ОтветитьFor All Time, Always ❤️
ОтветитьWhy not take the pruned leaves from the tomato stem, chop them up so they break down quickly, and mix them into the soil, recycling the otherwise wasted nutrients.
ОтветитьПУКС!
Ответитьimagine that you are in an empty country like mongolia and you are hungry for french fries with ketchup. get some tomatoes and potatoes from anywhere you can in that empty country and follow this tutorial!
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ОтветитьYou can add eggplants next time and have a trio
ОтветитьThe hands in the thumbnail are so wrong
Wheres that one thumb coming from?
Although they are from the same family, that is not enough to grow succesfully. You can graft any plant on any roots, as the biology will behave the same way, but when the plants start producing, something different happens. Tomatoes on potatoes will really work only when supplied with heavy nutrients throughout the growing. Otherwise can't really make that much of a crop, because potatoes use bushy leafes to grow underground, while tomatoe use large leafs to grow above, on many levels.
Therefor, the production is very small on both parts, as the plant can't really "decide" what to do. But very nice experiment !!!
Wow this is pretty cool, can't wait for spring to try this.
ОтветитьI never knew one day i'd see plant surgery lol
ОтветитьWait.
You say "poh-tei-toe"
and also "toe-mah-toe"??
How the fck do you logic that?
Potato
Tomato
Poh-tei-toe
Toe-mei-toe
Right...?!
Sorry for bursting your bubble. Non of wich you are doing iaw, grafting, is allowed by the Allmighty Father.
Rather make a video of tithing.
Much better and more.
you're frankenstein
ОтветитьThe first time I've ever seen your videos. Absolutely lovin it ❤
ОтветитьThat was really cool. Thank you for all the work it took to condense all of that in to a great video. That size potato is common for a pot. They are like goldfish and grow to the size of their surrounding. A well fertilized soil and extra space between plants will give you some big potatoes. I had red potatoes this year that where as white as an apple inside and were as big as a large grapefruit. They were amazing mashed as well as cut.
ОтветитьHomegrown only to then cook with vegetable oil.
ОтветитьWouldn’t this just be better to grow than regular tomatoes? If you’re gonna grow tomatoes, might aswell also grow potatoes with it.
ОтветитьTomato on potato = 2 "fruits" being grown. The plant simply doesn't have the energy for it.
Eggplant on tomato = more eggplants because Tomato's have a better root stock that is more resilient to pests.
Bro cracked botany.
ОтветитьPomatotatoes.
Ответитьpomato
ОтветитьIs this a potamato, a tomapato or a tato
Ответитьuse the main stock of the tomatoes not a branch put it's is stasis and grow out the potatoes to the size of that stock you have waiting then graphed that. breed from there.
ОтветитьStill a good harvest of both crops
ОтветитьBut theoretically you could grow this for multiple years so what does a 5-year potato look like
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ОтветитьWell done. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьWhy oh why oh why
ОтветитьHmm. interesting! Thanks for this!
ОтветитьThe more eyes you leave on the seed potato the more spuds you'll get, however, the smaller they'll be.
Think of the seed potato as a battery; the more devices (spuds) drawing on it the quicker the energy is depleted.
For new potatoes, (1st and 2nd harvest) mostly used in salads, small is fine.
For larger spuds (Main crop) I cut or scrape off all but two eyes, usually looking to keep some distance between them of two inches or more.
Well, it's obvious. I mean, even the names are similar. Tompatoes!
ОтветитьI heard copper helps things grow.
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьLegit video. Honest and refreshingly good. Loved it
ОтветитьNow grow pomacco.
ОтветитьMaybee Tomacco (Simpsons) could be hit after the smoking ban...
ОтветитьI'm not a fan of tomatoes, but I have to say, those were some beautiful tomatoes you had. This was a cool video. I didn't even know you could do this.
Ответитьtomtatoes is better because the tomatoes are above and the potatoes are below
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