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Citrus grafting (my way) 5 Cocktail Trees

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2011

I have been adding diffrent kinds of citrus to my tree and some friends trees. I seen some cocktail trees with a couple branches that will probably disapear as the tree marures but the whole top of the future tree is gowing to be just one variety. like limes and i dont like that at all , I like to add branches to mature trees and you can add more and more to adjust your harvest.

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  • this is standard grafting it has to be in the same family, All citrus can be grated to one tree but it needs to be in the citrus family. Hey but it dont cost anything to try ! .I wonder if theres a tree close to citrus to graft too and then a close match to that could graft to non citrus

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  • can you graft to a mature tree? i have a fools orange that i would like to graft navel oranges and lemons to.could it be done?

  • can i graft a citrus trees like lemon, orange and kalamundin to a non citrus but healthy tree which is not a fruit bearing tree?

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