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Sat, Jun 14, 14 at 13:35
| I went out today to check on all the Kaki persimmon new grafts. One of the Kyung Sun Bansi grafted on a large D.V rootstock with the interstem of a Geneva Red D.V has died even though it had 1 foot of vigorous growth. I am going to do an experiment by cutting out the Geneva Red interstem and re-graft the Kyung Sun Bansi on the lower portion of the D.V rootstock. If the graft takes then I will know that the Geneva Red D.V rejected the Kyung Sun Bansi Kaki scion. Tony |
This post was edited by tonytran on Sun, Jun 15, 14 at 13:58
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| I'll bet there is a lot more to learn along these lines. Subtle details for the more-minor crops. Very interesting. |
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