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Grafted flowering gum butchered
Have a small grafted flowering gum which was only starting to take off
when it got butchered by a fence falling on it during a windstorm. Fortunately it now seems to be reshouting as eucalypts usually do when they are damaged. Though with only about 2-3cm of the grafted portion left, which is shooting, if the resprouting is coming from the lignotuber, will it still be the grafted plant? Also the stub is shooting as well, I assume we'd be best to just pluck the leaf buds? Any ideas? Thanks, Jeremy -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia Homepage: http://www.austux.net/ http://www.jabber.org.au/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. |
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Grafted flowering gum butchered
Jeremy Lunn wrote:
...snip.... Though with only about 2-3cm of the grafted portion left, which is shooting, if the resprouting is coming from the lignotuber, will it still be the grafted plant? No. Also the stub is shooting as well, I assume we'd be best to just pluck the leaf buds? Remove the shoots from the bottom part. |
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Grafted flowering gum butchered
On 2003-11-09, Terry Collins wrote:
left, which is shooting, if the resprouting is coming from the lignotuber, will it still be the grafted plant? No. Hmmm, is it possible that the grafted part of the plant is shooting then? Thanks, -- Jeremy Lunn Melbourne, Australia Homepage: http://www.austux.net/ http://www.jabber.org.au/ - the next generation of Instant Messaging. |
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