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Old August 17, 2013   #10
ChrisK
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Always interested in new things esp. with pictures.

How old were the shoots you used? I suspect that will have a great deal of influence on the success of petiole grafting. They look relatively mature.

I tried your no roots grafting and it worked well with superglue (only tried 1 and it worked perfectly) Superglue is a bit of a pain though. Clips look much easier.


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Yes that's what I did. The graft healed in 9 days which was very fast. I showed if few different variations in some of my earlier threads. All worked out great. I will upload some more pics later if your interested.
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