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Tue, Nov 25, 14 at 18:25
| Here is a plum/pluot graft I did last Jan. This picture was taken last March. The understock was a 5/8" dia. seedling plum I dug up from the corner of my yard and cut off at knee height. I bark grafted Flavorich pluot on the left and Burgundy plum on the right |
This post was edited by Steve357 on Tue, Nov 25, 14 at 18:32
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| Here is a picture I took today. I'm very happy with how well it's done, it put on about 4' of growth |
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| Nice! Here's to continued success for you. |
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| Thanks, It's a fun hobby. I learned from watching youtube videos. I'm still amazed every time one "takes" This one is a Flavor King pluot I side grafted to a seedling plum 2 years ago. |
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- Posted by Bear_With_Me 8 Pacific NW (My Page) on Fri, Nov 28, 14 at 0:21
| Those are great photos! I just got into grafting successfully the past couple of years. It's kind of addictive. I keep looking for things to graft. |
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