Need help on grafting Jujube
vidnand
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vidnand
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grafting times for loquat and jujube?
Comments (4)as soon as the new growth starts in early spring. Not to late right now if you are not in a really hot area. graft the piece into your root stock then bend the root stock branch over in an arch, so that it's past 90 degrees to the ground, and the grafted piece is at the top of the arch. This will encourage more energy to go the the graft. Once the graft has solid growth, cut away the root stock above the graft and let the branch straighten back up. A big rubber band is a good way to keep the arch in the root stock....See MoreI need help finding the graft line
Comments (3)The graft is where the 'trunk' kick off at about a 30 degree angle. There will be scaring all the way around....See MoreCitrus grafting help needed in Houston/Sugar Land area
Comments (2)Mr. Texas lives in Sugar Land and is VERY VERY knowledgeable on all kinds of citrus grafting. You can find him on the Tropical Fruit forum, citrus section. He also has a web page....See MoreNeed help identifying graft line on citrus plant!
Comments (21)That is what I would love to see on trees I see. Our patio citrus comes soon. I will check. I will have the choices of Calamondin, Key lime, "Satsuma" Meyer lemon. The satsuma is rarely seen. No rootstock tag and when I ask they can't find out. I am aware that some places mark their trees very well. When Trace bought his Meiwa kumquat for in ground Georgia they sent him a tree on rough lemon. The tree did find but the rootstock died an pealed. It took awhile for the top to dry out and die. It took him a while after to find out what rootstock it was on. It should have been on PT, or FD, If it had been marked he would not have bought it. It took me qute awhile to find out that an unmarked lable of 'Satsuma' Owari Steve...See Morevidnand
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