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Grasa
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Not sure I improved my grafting skills, but it seems to work. Cuttings with grafted root speed up their own rooting much faster. This group, after a week of so of the grafted root, dip in dry powder hormone, I trimmed my grafted roots and gave their tips another dip in the powder hormone. |
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FiggyFrank
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That's a very vigorous cutting. Looks like you created a good relationship with these particular sticks. |
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Rewton
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Grasa, it's hard to tell from the photos - is the root you grafted on still viable and forming new root growth? With the exception of the 5th image from the left, it kind of looks like the viable roots are all coming from the cutting. Maybe this is ok but I seem to remember that you obtained the root section from an unknown that does well in your cool, rainy environment with the thinking that it would confer this adaptability onto the cutting. I suppose if this is true, and you got roots from both the grafted on piece and from the cutting itself, then maybe the grafted on roots would eventually predominate when you plant this tree in the ground. Is this your rationale? |
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baust55
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Interesting Experment |
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rcantor
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Looks great. |
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Grasa
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Rewton? I lost many cuttings to bad rooting, so I started planting my roots into the cuttings to see if worked - initially to make the cutting stay alive for me and secondly to make it be strong like my 22 y.o.tree. |
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ascpete
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Grasa, |
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