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Sleeping graft
toehead:
Hey all, Question on grafting.
I grafted 3 5* Citrumello on Volkamer lemon, as well as 3 Poncirus + (The goal of this was to create more budwood and practice my grafting of citrus, which I had limited experience with).
All 3 5* grafts are awake and have been growing for weeks. Some have 8 inches of new growth.
2 of the 3 Poncirus + grafts are green and appear to have healed, with some marginal bud swell but nothing further. The other one died and dessicated.
Is there any way (hormonally) to help wake a sleeping graft?
Mulberry0126:
I've had some luck applying a BAP paste depending on the circumstance, but generally temperature/daylight seem to help the most. Sometimes rootstock begin to wake up sooner and at lower temperatures than scion varieties. Finding a way to to provide supplemental heat and light to the graft may work, i.e. a warm light bulb in close-ish proximity to the sleeping grafts.
Both my Poncirus+ and Finger Lime grafts seemed reluctant to grow unless temperature highs were 70-85F.
sc4001992:
If it's citrus grafts, I had grafts that were green and no buds for over a year, then it finally started to bud out fine and growing still.
Be patient.
David Kipps:
I've also had grafts (budding) that sat dormant, even a couple years. I've 90% given up on some, and made a new graft onto a secondary leader of the rootstock, only to have the first (old) graft also start growing.
sc4001992:
Same here, my record was about 2yrs before the green scion showed any new buds. Still growing well now.
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