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My rootstock transplant.

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poncirsguy:
I replaced my Incompatible Kuharske Citrange rootstock on my dyeing Meiwa kumquat with a flying dragon roots.  I used an approach graft.


Millet:
poncirus GUY your getting to   become quite a advanced grafter

poncirsguy:
I skinned the bark off the 2 trees touching surface and wrapped them together.  It took 1.5 years for the graft to seal.  I then cut the bark of the Kuharske below the graft and waited a 1/2 year before removing the trunk of the Kuharske.  It was the easiest graft to make.

kulasa:

--- Quote from: poncirsguy on April 10, 2024, 03:47:09 PM ---I replaced my Incompatible Kuharske Citrange rootstock on my dyeing Meiwa kumquat with a flying dragon roots.  I used an approach graft.



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Wow!

sc4001992:
poncirusguy, instead of taking that many months/years, why didn't you just graft the Meiwa scionwood onto any FD seedling or any other tree? 

Seems like a long time to get the Meiwa growing well again. I grafted my UCR budwood scion wood to a branch and it had 4 normal size fruits the next year. Not sure what advantage there was for you to use approach graft for an easy to graft Meiwa.

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