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HibachiDrama
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Jacksonville
Rooting Jujube
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April 22, 2019, 04:38:13 PM »
Tree service dropped a chinaberry tree on my baby jujube and snapped it to the graft. Can cuttings be rooted in a fog/mist cloner?
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fyliu
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Burbank/Covina, CA 10a
Re: Rooting Jujube
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April 23, 2019, 12:30:41 PM »
Graft it back.
Snapped it
TO
the graft? Doe that mean it's broken BELOW the graft or ABOVE the graft? Or is the graft really weak enough to be broken AT the graft?
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HibachiDrama
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Jacksonville
Re: Rooting Jujube
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April 24, 2019, 08:37:30 AM »
I think it *might* be able to be re-grafted, but there is tree debris from a 100' Chinaberry still on top of it. I kind of dug around it and found the scion snapped off so I pulled it out and put the entire thing in water. It looks like they may have accidentally driven over it with a bucket truck first, and then it was snapped when they were moving debris
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