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Possible to dwarf seedling mangos thru grafting?

bcfromfl
12 years ago

Hi everyone --

I have a Mallaika and Nam Doc Mai tree in my orchard, as well as three seedlings. As you might imagine, it's extremely challenging to winter-over these trees where I live. I'm fairly certain at least one of the seedlings is a "good" one, but I'll never be able to find out because I have to maintain the trees at a very compact size to winter-protect, and freezes inevitably destroy the branch tips where the flowers come from. (I do get a few mangos from the grafted trees.)

What I'm wondering is if I can self-graft the seedlings to dwarf them, such that they will flower from shorter branch lengths? How would it be best to go about this? The seedlings would otherwise be large trees by now if it weren't for my pruning -- the trunks are perhaps 6" in diameter. The original seeds were from large, full-sized trees.

If this is not doable, then I guess I'll sadly cut my losses short, dig them up, and plant something else in that space. :(

Thanks for your input!

-Bruce

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