Wondering if I can graft mid-sized branches (like the diameter of my thumb) onto the trunk or limbs of my tree! I want to make sure it has enough foliage to survive! by Crashbrennan grafting plants 2 Comments TerraVerde_ 2 years ago Gunna depend on a lot of factors and almost guarantee it’s a no. What type of tree is it spireup 2 years ago No. You want to graft sionwood which are the newest/youngest branches that grew last year because scion wood is has undifferentiated cells. This question is more appropriate in r/Grafting. Why do you think the tree does not have enough foliage? What state are you in? Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
TerraVerde_ 2 years ago Gunna depend on a lot of factors and almost guarantee it’s a no. What type of tree is it
spireup 2 years ago No. You want to graft sionwood which are the newest/youngest branches that grew last year because scion wood is has undifferentiated cells. This question is more appropriate in r/Grafting. Why do you think the tree does not have enough foliage? What state are you in?
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Gunna depend on a lot of factors and almost guarantee it’s a no. What type of tree is it
No. You want to graft sionwood which are the newest/youngest branches that grew last year because scion wood is has undifferentiated cells.
This question is more appropriate in r/Grafting.
Why do you think the tree does not have enough foliage? What state are you in?