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Can i reuse these stock for grafting?

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Below is an image of a failed graft, it has been like this for a year it hasnt pupped yet, i was wondering what the chances are that i can cut a bit off of the top and try grafting something on it successfully.

I know there is no fresh scion growth but would it be possible?

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with summer coming on ...I'd be inclined to water & fertilise it so as to encourage it to pup...which it should do...& graft to the cut top of the pup when its ~ 50mm high

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with summer coming on ...I'd be inclined to water & fertilise it so as to encourage it to pup...which it should do...& graft to the cut top of the pup when its ~ 50mm high

Awesome i already have like so many failed grafts that are pupping, i will continue to water and fertilize.

But just in case i have decided to experiment by grafting on it, i am sure it will be unsuccessfully but oh well, willl post results

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After a year the core will almost certainly be too woody to accept new scions. It may still be successful, but Id reccomend grafting something youre not overly afraid of loosing.

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I just cut it and it was nice and juicy, it wasn't fresh growth but it was juicier than i expected. I grafted a loph button on it.

The loph button was soft to begin with.... so yeah i am grafting a soft loph button that wasn't rooted for months onto a woody scion... if this works i am going to be super surprised lol

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