for the grafts to take. Usually easy to graft but I always have poor
long term survival . I also bag them if grafting outside, with a bid
of wet paper towel in colored bag.
Gary
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Subject:[nafex] Plum Grafting / Budding
Greetings All -
Last year I attempted to graft 6 Plum Rootstocks to 6 varieties of
plum; 0
takes.
This year the Rootstocks are doing well and I have a fresh batch of
scions.
Does anyone have any *tricks* for successfully grafting Plum on an
established seedling? Whip? Splice? Tight or loose binding? I plan to
bud
as well as a safety net.
I also have 3 bare Rootstocks. Tips for these would be appreciated as
well.
Thanks All-
-Pete
Wilmington DE
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