
While using additional rooting hormones won’t hurt, it’s not necessary with Tomatillo plants. In a couple of weeks, roots should emerge and you can transplant them into your container. Place the glass on a bright windowsill and change the water every few days. Place in a glass of 3” of water, making sure the cut leaf spots are underwater. Next, remove the lower leaves, so the bottom half is just stem. First, cut a couple 6” shoots of new growth (avoid anything woody). If you’ve already got a Tomatillo plant you love (or a friend does!) you can easily “clone” it with just sharp scissors and a clean glass of water.
TOMATILLO SEEDLINGS HOW TO
Propagating Tomatillo: How to Clone from a Stem Cutting Sprouts typically appear in 10 days but can be as quick as 7 days or as long as 14 days depending on your conditions. Keep the soil warm ( 70-80☏, ideally 75☏). For each site plant 3 seeds 1/4 inches deep. In larger containers, space sites 8″ apart. We prefer to sprout from seed or propagate from a stem cutting, as it results in plants that are adapted to your growing conditions and limit the chances that you accidentally bring home pests.) How to Plant Tomatillo seeds New Tomatillo plants can be started from seed, propagated from an established plant, or purchased live at many garden centers. Starting your Tomatillo: Seed vs Cutting vs Nursery Plant Let the top of the soil dry out between watering.

If you are using a regular pot instead, it should be a little bit bigger (at least 12″ / 5 gal and will need drainage holes to prevent it from being over watered.
