From one dad to another, good man. I like that you got your entire fireteam out there. Teach your babes everything. May The Father bless you and yours as He sees fit, sir, via blessings and blessings galore. Godspeed. Sir, if I may be as bold to make any suggestion... consider using a thumb tack or staple as opposed to the foil. But I never considered using a baggie to keep the graft moist. If you are in an area that citrus takes root, consider doing a citrus tree: orange, lemon, lime. Grafting works wonders if you can get it to take. I think you can graft just about anywhere on the tree, you just got to open up a receiving end for the sapling. Again, Godspeed, sir, and Blessings all around! With nothing but love, an old ex-Army infantryman Texan stuck in Northern California.
From one dad to another, good man. I like that you got your entire fireteam out there. Teach your babes everything. May The Father bless you and yours as He sees fit, sir, via blessings and blessings galore. Godspeed.
Sir, if I may be as bold to make any suggestion... consider using a thumb tack or staple as opposed to the foil. But I never considered using a baggie to keep the graft moist.
If you are in an area that citrus takes root, consider doing a citrus tree: orange, lemon, lime. Grafting works wonders if you can get it to take. I think you can graft just about anywhere on the tree, you just got to open up a receiving end for the sapling.
Again, Godspeed, sir, and Blessings all around!
With nothing but love, an old ex-Army infantryman Texan stuck in Northern California.
By the time Malone is 6, he'll be helping me do basically everything.
Any update on how the graft went? it looks interesting. Did it grow back?
I learned that you need more than one graft in case it doesn't take. I will try again
@@mchaywood83 Thanks for the reply. I am going to try this on a fairly mature pecan tree this coming winter