Grafting

Finshaggy

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I didn't say Hello because I was already replying to him in another thread when I replied to him in this one. You guys need to get better at trolling.
 

mainliner

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don't answer him he's just looking for trolls and bitcoims


i told u finny this isn't the way to go , your alienating yourself from fun times finnys ....... Trust me
 

Finshaggy

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If someone somehow thinks I think I am better than you, or that I am being a dick. You are on my thread trolling me, I don't seek you out, you are seeking me out and I am just responding to your Bullshit when it comes along. YOU are the dick. :lol: Realize it, and get over it.
 

abe supercro

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I'm planning on attempting some air-layering
propagation techniques on some landscape shrubs soon.

wondering what trees would be best suited to practice grafting in my climate zone. a multi-fruit tree would be nice, but if i stuck just a few varieties of apples, it'd be more likely to work.
 

heckler73

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I'm planning on attempting some air-layering
propagation techniques on some landscape shrubs soon.

wondering what trees would be best suited to practice grafting in my climate zone. a multi-fruit tree would be nice, but if i stuck just a few varieties of apples, it'd be more likely to work.

Friends of mine have a 4 apple tree in their yard. It was sold commercially, and it was made from grafts.
I think it's been growing for 5 years+ now, and I remember them saying fruit was coming off after 3 years.
So yes, it should work if you're using apples.
 
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