>Current year
>Still not growing TomTatos
Do you even horticulture, /ck/? What are you, some kind of faggot that grows tomatoes and potatoes separately?
>>9223057
That's pretty cool from a scientific standpoint, and it has some promising implications for increasing agricultural efficiency. Does the fact that the plants are grafted together effect the taste of the fruits and roots?
>>9223057
Jokes on you i have a rectal prolapse
>>9223057
>mfw my entire crop of tomtatoes gets hit by a blight, spreading to other tomtatoe farms, cutting the complete supply of both tomatoes and potatoes to the world, causing the first great Tomtatoe Famine
>>9223070
It's just a tomato and potato grafted.
It isn't that great because now a lot of energy goes towards both the roots and tomatoes which ultimately means less tomatoes per plant and less potatoes too.
You can also graft peppers and tomatoes.
>>9223057
Aren't these like super poisonous? They make double the poison or something.
>>9224143
yes, several people have died already