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Jul 2, 2016 7:40 AM CST
Provence (France) near Aix en (Zone 9a)
Enjoy growing flowers and vegetable
Hi, yes sometime I don't know why the cuttings refuse to root ... after cuting, cuting, and cuting the very last try is to graft. I've done it 2 times last year, and lucky man it works !!. The smallest I graft is less than one inch ... And I have done it on a seedling from the same year ... Lucky man I am...

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ShadyGreenThumb said:Your very last attempt would be taking a sharp knife and cut the rot off then let the clean end dry (in A/C of your home) for a week. Then try to root the remaining end in perlite-no watering. I have tried this with a 3" cutting. I had no luck but always worth a try to save your souvenir.
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