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I would agree... I have been able to graft White Pakistan successfully onto Thai Dwarf rootstock.Kevin
FYI, veggieman01, I have tried to root (outside in pots) most of the mulberries cuttings I have and the white pakistan seems to be one of the most difficult to root. So far I have 0 % success to grow out and have good roots. Good results for the Black Pakistan, Red Himalayan, Shangri La, Thai Dwarf, Tice, and all seedling tree cuttings.Its much easier to root some strong mulberry tree cutting, then in 1 yr graft the variety you want onto the rootstock you made.
Quote from: Kevin Jones on March 03, 2021, 12:10:49 PMI would agree... I have been able to graft White Pakistan successfully onto Thai Dwarf rootstock.KevinThai Dwarf is definitely my preferred for mulberry grafting, never had it NOT take. It's been 100%.
Quote from: K-Rimes on March 03, 2021, 01:03:33 PMQuote from: Kevin Jones on March 03, 2021, 12:10:49 PMI would agree... I have been able to graft White Pakistan successfully onto Thai Dwarf rootstock.KevinThai Dwarf is definitely my preferred for mulberry grafting, never had it NOT take. It's been 100%.Cleft. Easy to graft. Just out of curiosity, which grafting method did you use?