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Beautiful grafts and photography!
Thank you Thera and Scott. It's in large 20 or 25 gallon pot. I'm still debating whether to put it in the ground or not. Best of luck on your grafts Scott.
Robert,looking good...I hope they push for you...but heed this advice...they can take months to push....or less than 2 weeks...They can also stay green, and still fail. They can also push new growth, then die back, only to resprout and survive....and of course, to make matters more confusing, they can push out growth, and then die back, only to fail.also I'd also use cleft grafts exclusively. (Its my fav graft anyway...lol)Adam, here are a couple photos of the Kimber Custard apple grafts, the green one pushed out after 3 months, the red came out within a few weeks. The red jabo took a few months but put out this big flush, not sure if it will keep, but I did do cleft grafts on all of them.
Cool Graft's Mark, thank for posting pic's good luck with continued growth on your grafts. It's been a funny year for me with my graft's, some outright died right away others take then fail actually have had quite a few graft's do that on me this year! Glad to see some having success!
Adam, the Peluchi or Feluchi and Avri loquats took fine, I can't wait to taste them.The white sapotes I got from you were Skipper, and Smathers, they both took also. The wooly leave sapotes budded out right away and then died back.I also got one of the Giant Mexican sugar apples to take. The other annonas eventually didn't pull through. Here are the photos of some of them. Thanks again.