Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings At the Tenth Annual Meeting.
Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings At the Tenth Annual Meeting.
Northern Nut Growers Association
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In nursery grafting, we usually use justthe cleft method. You should cut the cleft on one side and don't splitit, but keep it smooth all the way through. PRESIDENT REED: You get better results, Mr. Jones, from waxingthe entire scion? MR. JONES: Yes, we get better results that way. In the South wehave no success at all that way; we have to cover them with sacks. VOICE: About what degree of heat is best for the wax? MR. JONES: Don't have it too hot and it can't burn. You cantell that by the wax s...moking. PRESIDENT REED: As long as the wax does not smoke, it is prettysafe. MR. JONES: This illustrates what we call a side graft. Put thescion in the side and leave the top on. You can also do it in barkgrafting. Cut your bark, split it, and stick your scion straight down asit is here. VOICE: How do you apply the hot wax? MR. JONES: With a swab or brush. We use a carbon heater andthat makes it about the right temperature. VOICE: How large black walnut trees could be top worked toEnglish walnuts?
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