Dorsett Golden might have been giving me a head fake. Definitely fine fiberous hair like roots. Also the Centurion has budded in the cuttings. Probably moving the Kaido Crab to a small soil pots. It is leafing out after bloom and clearly has some roots. Was thinking about starting some P.1 cuttings. Outside the rabbits attacked the citrus trees. And tried to get at figs and blueberries. Traps are out and fried buttermilk rabbit could be on the menu soon.
First outing with inexpensive foreign grafting tool with omega head
Have to admit I was hopeful and anxious about how this blade/tool combination worked. Sure you would get a strong graft. But the cambium layer? How would they line up? Well interestingly enough I noticed even if a scion/root stock mismatched; you can eyeball the cutter to make a great line up. So anyway I felt it would be sacrilegious to not do Blairmont on the first graft. And soon it was sitting in the field in a pot. I also grafted P.1 on M111 and Kaido on M111. Both have resistance M111 does not have. And I felt M111 would bring good vegetative growth for cuttings. Lastly I planted mother trees of G.214, M111 and P.2. Roots on root stocks? All looked good. G.214 had plenty of feathery roots. Can't do a lot more today. Have to get potting soil. And must take the tiller to break the compost pile up. A nearby farm has tested and graded compost soil with no added nitrogen. For a great price by the bucket{about 12 50 pound bags} Also have to settle on my feed bags and how to best
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