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I would like to try grafting hydrangea on another root stock to make a
standard. What root stock can I use? Where can I purchase it

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Gary


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I would like to try grafting hydrangea on another root stock to make a
standard. What root stock can I use? Where can I purchase it

Thanks

Gary


Hydrangea grafting is uncommon - in fact, I have never heard of it. Most
tree forms are PeeGee's (paniculata 'Grandiflora' ) trained in that form
over time by careful pruning. I suppose you could attempt to graft other
hydrangea species to a paniculata rootstock, but it would still take the
same time and pruning techniques to develop into a tree form.

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Default Hydrangea root stocl?

Op maandag 6 september 2004 23:09:07 UTC+2 schreef Gary and Karen Manning:
I would like to try grafting hydrangea on another root stock to make a
standard. What root stock can I use? Where can I purchase it

Thanks

Gary


Hello Gary,

What are you're experience with the standards of Hydrangea? I've read on another mail that you also search for info about grafting? Thank you for any help and advice.

Geert
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