Re: citrus grafts


Cleft grafting works. Also chip budding.  Scion wood should be hardened, not
soft.
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>From: miekal and <dtv@mwt.net>
>To: propagation@mallorn.com
>Subject: citrus grafts
>Date: Tue, Feb 16, 1999, 1:33 AM
>

>can anyone give me some advice on grafting lemon cuttings to calamondin
>seedlings?  is a cleft graft sufficient?  can graft with new growth or
>should the scions be woody?  or for that matter if someone can point me
>to a website which would cover this subject.  also, just read in pomona
>that seedling citrus often take 10-20 years to flower, has this been the
>experience of others?
>
>
>miekal
>
>
>just read that eucalypts will germinate better if given a month in the
>fridge.  so Im trying some with & some without to test it out.
>
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