I was thinking of kind of the same way I liked the T graft split on the mother stalk open and slide the branch into it but I don't think the 45 degree angle cut is enough I was thinking maybe more on the lines closer to 25 or even 35 where there is something more of slant to it so it's got a little bit more to graft with I guess that's what I'm trying to sayI'm well thanks!
No pics, because once they were done I wrapped them in PTFE tape, but the successful ones were v grafts (similar to cleft grafts). I tried whip grafting but they wouldn't stay in place. The v grafts were quite simple - trim the cutting end to a pointed shape, split the stem where you want to graft it on to, slide the cutting in and tape it up. You have to get as much contact between them as possible to have the best chance, and then you need to keep it quite humid so the cutting doesn't wilt before it's started taking up nutrients from the main stem.
Maybe next time I should just try a grafting clip without the PTFE tape, because it's a bugger to use!
What's your idea?
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