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Old 13-10-2005, 06:57 AM
Peter Jason
 
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Default Problem with scion.

I bought a tree this spring from the local nursery and planted it according
to the instructions.

It is a Golden Ash.

It has been grafted to some rootstock.

Now the rootstock is shooting and the Golden Ash scion looks sick and
colourless and not even budding at all.

Is this normal?

Please help, Peter.






 
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