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Rajinder Nijjhar 19-11-2009 10:13 PM

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Hi,

I did bud grafting couple of weeks ago and winter has set in. It was a bit
difficult to uplift the bark but I did manage. I will leave it for a month
as during the winter nothing is going to happen.

Also, I want to do layering. Shall I do it now and leave it for the winter
months?

Rajinder




Spider[_2_] 19-11-2009 10:29 PM

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"Rajinder Nijjhar" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I did bud grafting couple of weeks ago and winter has set in. It was a
bit difficult to uplift the bark but I did manage. I will leave it for a
month as during the winter nothing is going to happen.

Also, I want to do layering. Shall I do it now and leave it for the
winter months?

Rajinder


I see no real reason why you shouldn't. I have certainly layered plants in
winter with success. Many plants that are layered take at least a year to
form their own roots, so they'll be layered during next winter, if not this.

Spider



Jim Jackson 22-11-2009 10:37 PM

Grafting apples
 
Rajinder Nijjhar wrote:

I did bud grafting couple of weeks ago and winter has set in. It was a bit
difficult to uplift the bark but I did manage. I will leave it for a month
as during the winter nothing is going to happen.


Most places recommend bud grafting in summer, not that I've done it - I've
stuck to scion wood grafting in early spring. It'll be interesting to know
how you get on.




Jon[_9_] 23-11-2009 11:17 AM

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On Nov 22, 10:37*pm, (Jim Jackson) wrote:
Rajinder Nijjhar wrote:
I did bud grafting couple of weeks ago and winter has set in. *It was a bit
difficult to uplift the bark but I did manage. *I will leave it for a month
as during the winter nothing is going to happen.


Most places recommend bud grafting in summer, not that I've done it - I've
stuck to scion wood grafting in early spring. It'll be interesting to know
how you get on.


Hi,

I like Jim thought you Chip Bud and “T” bud in the Summer. From what
I can understand this is the time when the bark is “slipping” and easy
to expose the cambium layer this is especially helpful when “T”
budding.

Again I thought you Winter graft your scion wood in Winter, late
February or there about’s.

Check these sites out, it may be of use.

http://www.extension.umn.edu/distrib...re/DG0532.html

http://midfex.blip.tv/posts?view=archive

Good Luck

Gary.

David Rance 23-11-2009 07:08 PM

Grafting apples
 
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Rajinder Nijjhar wrote:

I did bud grafting couple of weeks ago and winter has set in. It was a bit
difficult to uplift the bark but I did manage. I will leave it for a month
as during the winter nothing is going to happen.


Hello Rajinder,

How are the vine cuttings that I gave you doing?

David

--
David Rance writing from Caversham, Reading, UK
http://rance.org.uk



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