lemon tree blues
I have a lemon tree grown from unknown source (birds,people..) it is as healthy as can be but hasn;t flowered/fruited.I am wondering if it is possible to graft a known variety on too the trunk/branch to produce mandarines or limes etc tree is approx 12 years old and 2 metres tall with a rough trunk diamater of 10 cm. Any help would be very much appreciated.Cheers
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lemon tree blues
On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 22:53:50 +0000, kris anthem um wrote:
I have a lemon tree grown from unknown source (birds,people..) it is as healthy as can be but hasn;t flowered/fruited.I am wondering if it is possible to graft a known variety on too the trunk/branch to produce mandarines or limes etc tree is approx 12 years old and 2 metres tall with a rough trunk diamater of 10 cm. Any help would be very much appreciated.Cheers Give it a try. The problem is that you probably have root stock of a less then desireable strain. |
lemon tree blues
"kris anthem um" wrote in message ... I have a lemon tree grown from unknown source (birds,people..) it is as healthy as can be but hasn;t flowered/fruited.I am wondering if it is possible to graft a known variety on too the trunk/branch to produce mandarines or limes etc tree is approx 12 years old and 2 metres tall with a rough trunk diamater of 10 cm. Any help would be very much appreciated.Cheers Yes it's possible. You may as well try it as the worst that can happen is the graft doesn't take. If it works it will not guarantee good fruit but you may get lucky. David |
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