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After Grafting Care

[Image: Pruning new growth below the graft.]
After grafting a tree, you should go back the next several weeks and remove any new growth that begins below the graft. This will reduce competition with growth beginning from the scion and will force growth from the scion.


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Last Updated: 5/28/2009 2:33:59 PM


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