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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Marang on Jackfruit
« on: March 27, 2024, 11:47:37 PM »
But the cambium of the scion is not in contact with the cambium of the rootstock at the time the graft is made, right? So how does that work? I’ve seen that in Malaysia but I’ve also seen more conventional grafting and top working of sprouts that come on strong when cutting a large tree back. I’m interested in this not so much because of the Inter species graft but what I would call un conventional top working.
In Malaysia I saw very immature tips grafted onto 1 year old in sight root stocks 1” in diameter onto a cut much wider than the scion. There was no way the cambium layers touched but the grafts took. I showed the photos to Gary Zill and he couldn’t understand it. I’ll post a photo for your comment.
Peter
In Malaysia I saw very immature tips grafted onto 1 year old in sight root stocks 1” in diameter onto a cut much wider than the scion. There was no way the cambium layers touched but the grafts took. I showed the photos to Gary Zill and he couldn’t understand it. I’ll post a photo for your comment.
Peter