It’s a bit hard to see but I’d say you can go either way. Personally I’d probably regraft it now. But I’d guess it’ll be fine if you leave it and if you’re patient you can wait till it plumps then regraft.
It’ll sort of full in but not completely and the gap left is a bit of a risk to rot
Philophosy
I’d regraft and properly bevel the root stock to avoid this kind of issue in the future.
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It’s a bit hard to see but I’d say you can go either way. Personally I’d probably regraft it now. But I’d guess it’ll be fine if you leave it and if you’re patient you can wait till it plumps then regraft.
It’ll sort of full in but not completely and the gap left is a bit of a risk to rot
I’d regraft and properly bevel the root stock to avoid this kind of issue in the future.
[This video is a very good guide for that.](https://youtu.be/AXYPKAvMuuA)
Redraft and taper the sides so it doesn’t get pushed off
If you have a solid union, let it ride. The more hydrated the scion and stock are before cutting, the better your chances of success.