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Nasty looking apple cleft graft. The rootstock was way to big for the scion. But I grafted it anyways, it took and is growing like crazy, about 6 foot tall now. Some of my grafts may be ugly and all, but they take, so I'm happy about that. This just means I need to improve the esthetics of my grafts. This will come with more practice. Practice only happens once a year, since I only graft during late winter/early spring.
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Methods for Tree Grafting -
Grafting, a fundamental technique in gardening, unites the fates of two plants. This process involves merging the upper part of one plant, known as the scion, with the lower portion of another, called the understock. Essentially, the scion becomes the upper structure of the resulting plant...

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