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Subject: Connecting two or more plants through grafting...
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| Hristo |
Bulgaria
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Last year I saw some discussions whether or not connecting 2 or more plants to act as one is possible, so I made short description and how-to video tutorial, available at: http://seedswap.freehostia.com/plantgrafting.html
Before the past season I shared it with very few growers (all who sent me seeds during the years + few others).
I wanted to make a better video, but this year I didn't grew AG's for size, so this is all I have.
If you want try it...
During the years I learned that people very rarely bother to give feedbacks :), but still - any feedback is welcomed!
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11/7/2010 6:59:23 PM
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| THE BORER |
Billerica,Massachusetts
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tried it a few years ago. lost intrest
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11/7/2010 7:25:42 PM
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| Hristo |
Bulgaria
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If you are talking for the same type of grafting and not for the well known at seedling stage grafting, then what was the reason you lost interest? Frankly I'm to loosing my interest, but the reason for that is I'm not a competitive grower (it's boring when there is no rivalry near you) and currently I have other interesting things to do, and not because I think it has no future, actually I think quite the opposite.
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11/7/2010 8:43:41 PM
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| ArvadaBoy |
Midway, UT
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Interesting. I did some research around the idea two years ago but haven't tried it.
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11/9/2010 8:11:09 PM
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| Hristo |
Bulgaria
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Arvada, actually you were one of the growers I sent the link to last Spring, because I saw you are open for unconventional thinking. Obviously you didn't get it.
It's very simple and it has huge potential.
Most growers at first thought that this is about the well known grafting on a different rootstock - no, it's about something much more promising - connecting 2 or more mature plants to support the growth of 1 fruit. If you have not seen it yet download the video (it's my mistake that I didn't uploaded it to YouTube, but when I go home I will).
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11/10/2010 6:11:52 AM
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| cojoe |
Colorado
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Hristo,could you email me at [email protected] got a few questions.
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12/13/2010 11:15:57 AM
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