chicago1980 Omono Messages 1,411 Reaction score 2,681 Nov 25, 2022 #1 Has anyone successfully graft new roots on a collected ponderosa tree? Thank you Photo of a ponderosa Collected this late summer. Not looking to graft roots on this particular tree. Maybe new branches.
Has anyone successfully graft new roots on a collected ponderosa tree? Thank you Photo of a ponderosa Collected this late summer. Not looking to graft roots on this particular tree. Maybe new branches.
W Wires_Guy_wires Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,872 Reaction score 11,571 Location Netherlands Nov 26, 2022 #2 I have not but I've heard it takes a long time for ponderosa to grow decent bark so I'm commenting to see if anyone else ever did.
I have not but I've heard it takes a long time for ponderosa to grow decent bark so I'm commenting to see if anyone else ever did.
P Potawatomi13 Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,184 Reaction score 4,427 Location Eugene, OR USDA Zone 8 Nov 26, 2022 #3 Ask Ryan Neil. Hope yours survives.
chicago1980 Omono Messages 1,411 Reaction score 2,681 Nov 26, 2022 #4 Potawatomi13 said: Ask Ryan Neil. Hope yours survives. Click to expand... Thanks, and will do.
P Potawatomi13 Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,184 Reaction score 4,427 Location Eugene, OR USDA Zone 8 Nov 27, 2022 #5 Wires_Guy_wires said: I have not but I've heard it takes a long time for ponderosa to grow decent bark so I'm commenting to see if anyone else ever did. Click to expand... If concerned about bark at graft site secret technique to preserve or improve exists. Possible to see tree in question?
Wires_Guy_wires said: I have not but I've heard it takes a long time for ponderosa to grow decent bark so I'm commenting to see if anyone else ever did. Click to expand... If concerned about bark at graft site secret technique to preserve or improve exists. Possible to see tree in question?
W Wires_Guy_wires Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,872 Reaction score 11,571 Location Netherlands Nov 27, 2022 #6 Potawatomi13 said: If concerned about bark at graft site secret technique to preserve or improve exists. Possible to see tree in question? Click to expand... If you're asking me, my ponderosa need to grow the bark first!
Potawatomi13 said: If concerned about bark at graft site secret technique to preserve or improve exists. Possible to see tree in question? Click to expand... If you're asking me, my ponderosa need to grow the bark first!