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Old February 12, 2013   #96
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Originally Posted by bitterwort View Post
B54, if they're wilted, put them back in the chamber or in another closed container and mist the container. After they recover, expose them to normal humidity a bit more gradually. Some of them just take a bit more time to heal.
I already tried that on some of them and it made no difference after two days so I just set them out on the porch. Our humidity right now is 88% and that is the lowest it has been in 3 days so I don't think lack of humidity is the problem. I think the grafts may not have taken well on a couple of them. I had real problems finding matching scions and rootstock. I've already filled my healing chambers up with more new grafts. I was not expecting the results to be as good as they seem to be so far so I am very happy.
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