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I see no bud there?
Quote from: fruit4me on June 27, 2015, 02:09:08 PMQuote from: vipinrl on June 26, 2015, 06:46:12 AMAnybody did Chip budding in Mango seedlings?Graft was done on 3/6/15. Its completely healed in. But, the bud still hasn't pushed. It's probably because the the bud I used was not mature enough. I've tried snapping(not completely) the rootstock above the graft to stimulate the bud. Waited over a month and still nothing. Today I just completely cut off the top. Please keep updating.
Quote from: vipinrl on June 26, 2015, 06:46:12 AMAnybody did Chip budding in Mango seedlings?Graft was done on 3/6/15. Its completely healed in. But, the bud still hasn't pushed. It's probably because the the bud I used was not mature enough. I've tried snapping(not completely) the rootstock above the graft to stimulate the bud. Waited over a month and still nothing. Today I just completely cut off the top.
Anybody did Chip budding in Mango seedlings?
Thanks ScottR, it was a patch bud graft i used. Once i get a chance, I'll post a pic of the graft with the wrapping removed.
I thought chip and patch bud was the same. I don't know the difference. Anyways, I just cut out the bud in rectangular shape and made a matching cut on the rootstock and wrapped it up together.
Thanks Vipinrl! I unwrapped the bud this morning. Here's a couple of pics.