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weeds Jul 25, 2010 8:15 PM CST |
JT, I enjoyed the article but you are way ahead of me! Thanks for sharing all that information. Connie Talk with people around the world. Visit Carpe diem and seize the day! Also, Jigsaw Puzzles, Excel forum and tutorials. |
Debbie Jul 26, 2010 6:48 AM CST |
Yes, me too Connie, but great to know what possibilities are ahead. |
valleylynn Jul 26, 2010 11:28 AM CST |
It really does sound like any of us can do this using your information JT. Thank you so much. Before I try grafting I have to make sure I can keep my Adenium alive. So far so good, they look healthy & happy. I am very new to this. |
Debbie Aug 23, 2010 11:45 PM CST |
JT, I am so interested in your articles. I have a quick question. What is the purpose of grafting. I know one day I will shake my head at my question, but, for now, I'd like to know. |
gone2seed Aug 24, 2010 8:06 AM CST |
Debbie, Grafting serves only one purpose and that is insuring that you get the variety you want. Some Ebay sellers are creating mass confusion by implying that dr's come true from seed.That is not so and even if the offspring happen to look similar,they are not the parent plant.Grafting gets the customer the plant they want but grafting has it's drawbacks.The resulting plants do not grow as well,or as fast,as seed grown plants and the base will continually try to put out branches below the graft.If left on these will qiuickly over grow the grafted part. |
Debbie Aug 24, 2010 8:55 AM CST |
Thank you so much JT. Finally I understand. :) |
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