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Yes. Just know that they’re Extremely slow to push.
When is the earliest you would generally graft a sapodilla out of curiosity? Mine are probably very near one year old and are just now getting some bark. They haven't really started to push for the year but they seem to be super slooooow, thought not particularly needy.
Quote from: zephian on April 01, 2020, 03:10:25 PMWhen is the earliest you would generally graft a sapodilla out of curiosity? Mine are probably very near one year old and are just now getting some bark. They haven't really started to push for the year but they seem to be super slooooow, thought not particularly needy.I’ve cleft grafted them thinner than pencil thickness. Probably around a year old or less. I’ll see if I can find some pics.
Quote from: murahilin on April 01, 2020, 03:45:07 PMQuote from: zephian on April 01, 2020, 03:10:25 PMWhen is the earliest you would generally graft a sapodilla out of curiosity? Mine are probably very near one year old and are just now getting some bark. They haven't really started to push for the year but they seem to be super slooooow, thought not particularly needy.I’ve cleft grafted them thinner than pencil thickness. Probably around a year old or less. I’ll see if I can find some pics. mine are super tiny. Has anyone grown one in northern CA? Haven't seen any out here.