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Dec 30, 2017 7:10 AM CST
Gingin Western Australia
Hi Frenchy21

It depends, sometimes I do if it is a field graft and exposed to direct sunlight, strong hot winds.

Have never done so for grafts on Schlumbergera rootstocks, these are usually covered by an upturned jar which is first sprayed with water to provide a high humidity environment with the container moved to a darkened area for a week.

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