Grafting
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Hi all
One of the things that I have not been successful in the garden is with
grafting. I have read about the different type of grafts such as Budding, Whip
and Cleft grafting etc. I have tried on four occasions to graft but all have
failed.
Is there anyone who has successfully grafted say, fruit trees or roses etc. and
is one method better than the other? Is there a particular season for
grafting? What is the optimum size of the stock or scion to use? Does one
have to add any growth hormone to accelerate the graft? Please help.
Fred.
Sydney, NSW