wow y'all make it look so easy. What is the success rate on graph taking?
Not a problem. I will give ya all you need.Persimmon spring of 2017. DocDog I will need some scions. I will measure my native persimmon in the bottom field.
It sure looks fun - look forward to the hands on.
Looking for some late dropping persimmon scions. I have a ton of persimmon trees on my property but seem to drop early. Looking to try my hand at grafting. Looks very interesting. If anybody has any extra scions I would be interested in purchasing them.Thanks
Couple of questions:
What is the long term survival, structurally, of those bark grafted trees? Will they be weaker (thinking ice and wind in Oklahoma) over the long term since it's only on one side of the trunk? Will the cut area eventually fill in with new cambium/bark?
When you support it with a stick, is the stick taped to the tree, while also taped to the scion itself?
Well done Dogdoc, nice pics. I agree, most all of my rootstock grafts are whip and tongue.
How long do y'all keep the new growth staked? My persimmon put on over 40" of growth first year and I am wondering how long to support it. Last thing I want is for it to break at the graft.