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Grafting a local almond onto good rootstock. Ecosa 2007.

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  • where the hell can i get wax .

  • I have an extremely wierd cherry tree in my front yard. One side blooms earlier than the other and each side has different color blooms. also, one side produces fruit while the other doesnt. I think it was grafted, but im new to this whole grafting thing so I dont know for sure.

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  • @dwiggs77 how can i distinguish which one is related to the other?

  • Try parafilm next time to hold that cutting in place..work wonders!

  • Wow this is excellent....I use black plastic electrical tape and wrap it after i use pruning wax to seal the graft.

  • can u graft a money tree to a grapefruit tree or plum tree(stonefruit)....lol

  • in order to graft the rootstock and scion need to be closely related in most circumstances .peach plums nectarines apricots almonds are all in the same family (roseceae),are closely related, and can be grafted to one another. this is very common practice but you cant graft a plum to a orange(rutaceae)it just wont work.a orange tree can be grafted to a grapefruit because of the close relation

  • Is it possible to graft plum pens to other tree types with a successfull outcome?

  • Can you do this early summer or late summer and when do you start seeing the growth?

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