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Ozeboy's roses
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Re: Ozeboy's roses
Bruce, as Alee asked , Wedge was going to film you doing a graft so he could see how you do it. I hope he did so we can all see, as you are getting such good results.
Carole- Number of posts : 1034
Age : 22
Location : Mudgee, NSW
Registration date : 2009-04-16
Re: Ozeboy's roses
David, I had a look at a rootstock propagators website. They write that they work only with generative propagation . So it's still the way described by W.Kordes.
Re: Ozeboy's roses
Simon, the Video shows chip budding very well and will be a great help to anyone starting out budding. Better seeing rather than reading about a technique.
I am not a professional but have been grafting since the 1970's as a hobbyist.
Surprising how my methods have changed in that time but basically the same result. Have found the Tea's a little more difficult but the above mentioned method should make it easier.
I am not a professional but have been grafting since the 1970's as a hobbyist.
Surprising how my methods have changed in that time but basically the same result. Have found the Tea's a little more difficult but the above mentioned method should make it easier.
Ozeboy- Number of posts : 1673
Location : Glenorie, Sydney NSW
Registration date : 2008-12-28
Re: Ozeboy's roses
I have tried 10 chip budding yesterday, as shown in the video from Simon. I found it easy compared to T budding. Let's see how many take
Alee- Number of posts : 239
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Re: Ozeboy's roses
Is there a translator in the house ??
wedge- Number of posts : 198
Age : 71
Location : Marian (Pioneer Valley-west of Mackay)
Registration date : 2009-09-29
Re: Ozeboy's roses
Wedge, you don't need a translator, they say a picture is worth a thousand words
The Lazy Rosarian- Number of posts : 5191
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Re: Ozeboy's roses
Well, they spoke a 1000 words and i couldn't understand one of them m8 !! I would have been better, i have to admit, if i could understand them Roseman but you're right, i got the general gist of it. He made it look so easy didn't he !!
wedge- Number of posts : 198
Age : 71
Location : Marian (Pioneer Valley-west of Mackay)
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Re: Ozeboy's roses
Ozeboy, how long do I keep the buds wrapped. I would like to know when I could unwrap and check if the bud has taken.
Alee- Number of posts : 239
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