How are the aligned grafts gonna hold up when each branch begins to bulk and swell up after a few years? It looks like a water trap as well.
I’ve always seen grafts done at different elevations, never all around one point in a tree.
How are the aligned grafts gonna hold up when each branch begins to bulk and swell up after a few years? It looks like a water trap as well.
I’ve always seen grafts done at different elevations, never all around one point in a tree.
This is pretty typical for bark grafts when you want to switch out the variety on a tree. Usually you'd keep one (the strongest/biggest) and cut off the other two, but I'm trying to do multiple varieties. I think it should be OK, but you make a good point and I'll keep an eye on it.
That's super cool! I just did a grafting class and got some rootstocks with honey crisp, Macintosh and a local variety.
That's cool! Did you graft what you got from the class?
What amount of fruit production can you expect in a year after grafting like that? I have a couple of apple trees on my property that were there before I purchased my home. I'd like to graft more interesting apple varietals than was is currently in place.
Very cool. I wonder what the apples would be like if you propagated new trees from the seeds of your Liberty/Ashmead/Cox Orange Pippen grafted tree. Will this tree be used for cider apples?
Unfortunately, from what I understand, getting a decent apple hybrid from two varieties of apple is extremely rare. Things seem to have to align just right. I think it's like 1 in 5k or something like that.
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