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Old February 26, 2018   #14
Father'sDaughter
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I followed Bill's advice last year and had a very high success rate. However, in my environment (cooler), the rootstock grew much, much slower than the scions. I had stocky, thick stemmed scions while the rootstock was so tiny and spindly that I had to graft practically at the soil line.

This year I'm starting rootstock at least week ahead of the scions, but otherwise staying with Bills technique.
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