Whenever I heard "grafting" rambutan, I would laugh and walk away. But, I was clearly shocked to find out that all of the rambutan here on the farm I work for are all grafted, bud grafted to be exact. My boss explained that the trees would grow better and have a better root system then marcotted trees, which I unferstand. And the trees grow somewhat shorter and more stocky than a marcotted tree. As for the pulasan, examining my grandfathers trees, I noticed a weird marking in the bark, turns out these pulasans were grafted too! As I remember what Oscar stated in a old post (correct me if I'm wrong) that rambutan and mostly pulasan were hard to graft. These pulasans came from his long time friend master grafter David Frenz. Any input fellas?