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Post by LouiseJB 6th February 2016, 13:03

Hello Everyone,
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Just a quick question, has anybody used a grafting tool that cuts the bud from both the understock and bud rose and thus have perfect fit for grafting? and if so, was it successful?

Thanks in Advance,
Louise.

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Post by neptune 6th February 2016, 14:38

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This is the one I have used and a major rose garden over here uses the same....... did it work for me....well in the beginning I thought I failed my task, but gave it a bit longer and now have two new babies....
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Post by LouiseJB 7th February 2016, 09:14

Thanks Neptune. I am looking at trying to have a go at grafting. I decided to have a go at trying to strike some rootstock cuttings from a sucker on one of my plants in the hope that maybe I could try and replace some of my older plants that are starting to look at bit rough.
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