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cleft grafting scions from one tree into the same tree

kelogs
10 years ago

Hi,

I have this one pear in my backyard which has been in my backyard for about 7or 8 years, planted from seedlings, and usually gives very tasty fruits. Less last year, when the pears were hard and scarce. Oh well, because I have neglected it it has grown quite bent to the ground.

So, I was wondering how bad would it be to make some scions from last year's growth (already collected them, they didn't sprout yet) and apply the grafting technique on the same tree itself. Will this rejuvenate the plant ? This would at least get me rid of that bent branch.

Tree has two main branches between 1 and 1.5 inches in diameter and I was thinking about keeping the more vertical one in place as a nursery limb and do the grafting on the other one. If all goes well maybe graft the second main branch as well during the next year's spring ?

Oh, yes, needless to say I am quite a gardening noob. Never done any grafting, that's for sure. :P

Thanks for any insights!

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