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I was always in favor of leaving the rootstock branch intact because the activity of the parent plant will heal the graft faster. Also later I will have a support place on the plant for tying the success. Remember that wind may fail a successful graft. However my activity was on bud grafting only. Thank you for the technique.
ОтветитьFreaking "Harry Potter" magic there!! Y'all build the best trees!!🌳
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ОтветитьVery du you reside.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьHow long do you recommend leaving the tape over graft?
If you see a bud, do you remove tape to let it breathe?
Last question;
How long do I wait before I give up that my graft has failed?
Can you graft lemons on oranges? Is there any citrus thats not compatible? Very good videos!!
ОтветитьCan you have a lime and a lemon on the same tree?
ОтветитьAt what point do you snip off the top of the rootstock above the graft?
ОтветитьVery interesting grafting. I've been seeing more & more cleft grafing done similarly inserting the scion in a cut just behind the bark
ОтветитьGood information ❤❤
ОтветитьThank you Hershel
ОтветитьKeep ‘em coming!
ОтветитьExcellent, straightforward Video! Hoping to have a little success with grafting a few Trees, myself…
ОтветитьMy escondito has flowers on it and I’m so exited . I just ordered 3 more trees and I can’t wait .
ОтветитьGood info
ОтветитьKeep the videos going, i like this series!!
ОтветитьHeyy that's a snazzy hat! Have y'all considered selling some merch?
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