Lazylightningny Masterpiece Messages 2,260 Reaction score 2,119 Location Downstate New York, Zone 6b USDA Zone 6b Nov 8, 2017 #1 I have a JWP on JBP roots that needs some branch placement. How do these trees take to approach grafting?
I have a JWP on JBP roots that needs some branch placement. How do these trees take to approach grafting?
Bonsai Nut Nuttier than your average Nut Messages 12,745 Reaction score 29,068 Location Charlotte area, North Carolina USDA Zone 8a Nov 8, 2017 #2 @Brian Van Fleet does a fair amount of pine grafting. I wonder if he knows the answer. I do not currently own any JWP.
@Brian Van Fleet does a fair amount of pine grafting. I wonder if he knows the answer. I do not currently own any JWP.
MichaelS Masterpiece Messages 2,013 Reaction score 4,735 Location Australia Nov 13, 2017 #3 Pines are very easy to graft. Just graft on as many shoots as you can fit. If some fail, just do them again. Approach is ok but limiting.
Pines are very easy to graft. Just graft on as many shoots as you can fit. If some fail, just do them again. Approach is ok but limiting.
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,496 Reaction score 554 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Nov 13, 2017 #4 Julian adams uses this technique on all his zuisho white pines,works well,he uses surveyors tape to keep grafts in place till they take,leaves no marks on bark
Julian adams uses this technique on all his zuisho white pines,works well,he uses surveyors tape to keep grafts in place till they take,leaves no marks on bark
D discusmike Omono Messages 1,496 Reaction score 554 Location elkton,MD USDA Zone 7a Nov 13, 2017 #5 Surveyors ribon!!!!!!