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Old 06-02-2006, 04:50 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Grafting a Texas Grapefruit onto a Blood Orange

sherwindu wrote:

tuckermo wrote:


Citrus is propagated by budding in the spring/summer (different from apples,
which are grafted earlier in the year).



Are you inferring apple bud grafting is done in Winter? I do my bud grafting
on apple
trees in late summer (usually August), here in the Midwest. It may be
different in the
warmer climates, but I imagine not that much. Also, I checked the web and
found some
references to things like cleft grafting, etc. for citrus. Although bud
grafting is the more
common technique for citrus, regular grafting can be done, as well. Check
out:

http://homeorchard.ucdavis.edu/8001.pdf

http://home.att.net/~oc_crfg/citrus_prop_Mits.htm

(just for starters)


Sherwin D.




I think OP is gonna have trouble finding a source of graft stock. I
wonder how it would work to grow a couple of grapefruit seeds and graft
tops from the seedlings onto his orange tree?

Bob