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Aug 14, 2013 3:43 PM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
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Approximately 6 weeks ago, I grafted four 'Scott Pratt' scions to three different varieties (2 of the 'Scott Pratt' were grafted to a variety that had two tips). I have not removed the grafting tape, and don't really know when/if I should do that, but here are pictures of my grafted plants. Each of the 'Scott Pratt' scions are growing leaves and two of them are blooming. Two of the grafts are "long-angle" grafts and two of them are "wedge" grafts, but until the tape is gone, I don't know which is which.


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This 'Scott Pratt' was grafted to a vigorous grower NOID. The 'S. P.' has 3 tips


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This 'S. P.' also has three tips and was grafted to 'Riviera Rainbow'


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These two ' S.P.' were grafted to a 2-tip 'Celadine' and one of the 'S.P.' looks like it is about to form additional tip(s)
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

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