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Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade / Re: For Sale: Annona scions
« on: February 24, 2016, 10:31:05 AM »
What is the recommended graft method on these?
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Pretty much standard-operating-procedure in Central and South America, and probably most of Mexico. No EPA or Department of Labor/OSHA. That's one of the reasons First World countries can't compete on price. Throw in slave wages and child labor to get the full picture.Of course they can, its called agricultural subsidies.
Do grafting and rooting like the same kind of environment? (temp? sun? humidity?)
I grafted two young loquats (1 gallon pot) this morning and put them in the mini greenhouse...
I also think there is more of a tendency for "collectors" in general to be male. I nary remember going into a baseball card store or a collectible coin shop to find a lady behind the counter -- they are always owned by men.Gotta disagree on this. Because you don't see women at a baseball card store, don't mean women don't collect. Ever been to a jewelry store? Your just shopping in the wrong kind of store to see women.
They root better in warm weather also. If you lay them on top of the soil in warm weather, your results are better.Its funny, I tried a couple of times and failed, it was only when I had left a piece on the back of the stove with no intention of growing that piece that it sprouted, surprised I didn't cook it.