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BatCaveN8

The North Coast

Nice work. What are you seeing in your test plants? Also, why don't you take a vine tip and graft it? I believe that this technique could reduce pressure at the stump and thus blowouts and leaks. Worth a try?

1/25/2018 7:53:00 AM

jsterry

East Tennessee

Big Dog got er down!!! What’s your process for healing Dog?

1/25/2018 8:26:19 AM

ESheel31(team sLamMer)

Eastern Shore of VA

Those are really nice grafts.
Great job Big Dogg.
All this talk has convinced me to try one this year.
Just not sure which technique yet.

1/25/2018 8:46:26 AM

Charles B.(Team GWG/WWGG)

Grant, AL

Lookin good Bigg Dogg! About to start my seeds for practice grafts.

1/25/2018 9:15:32 AM

HankH

Partlow,Va

Man those are looking great!! I'm sure you do wish it was April 25th instead of January Big Dog!!

1/25/2018 9:01:03 PM

26 West

50 Acres

I don't grow WM but those plants look strong and aggressive, what ever you are doing looks great to me.

1/25/2018 9:26:02 PM

Louisiana Bigg Dogg

Franklinton ,La.

Bigg Dogg doesn’t lay around on the porch, he is out digging (for information )
Healing:
1) 24 hours of total darkness in a clear plastic tote and tape the lid shut with masking tape after misting grafted plants
2) Tote sits in my living room and the temperature is approximately. 74-75 degrees
3) After 24 hours untape lid open and mist plants and close tote and reseal
4)Add LED fluorescent lighting on top of the the tote lid (18 hrs. on and 4 hrs off
5) Continue the above procedure ie: mist , seal tote and rotate lighting on the 18/4 intervals
6)On day 7 star gradually opening tote lid and keep plants lightly misted
7) Day 9 healing complete ,
8) Repotted plants and moved from 4” cups to 1 gallon pots and moved to my greenhouse and they only had electric heater for heat and no artificial lighting.
9) We had snow and low teens and upper 20’s and I only kept the temperature in the greenhouse in the 40-50 during this real cold spell

1/25/2018 10:19:47 PM

BatCaveN8

The North Coast

Do you cut the rootstock off the roots?

What do you plan to use for the rootstock?

What grafting method do you like better? Thanks.

1/26/2018 7:51:02 AM

Louisiana Bigg Dogg

Franklinton ,La.

1)I do not cut off rootstock roots .I cut the scion off and make the cut on the rootstock where the scion is to be grafted and install a grafting clip.
2) I am test grafting the Rampart and the @&$/? rootstock.
3) 2 cot double axe blade method .......Don’t even ask LOL Those are the 8 larger plants in the picture a and grafted onto that @&$/? rootstock I mentioned above ,Hope this was helpful.

1/26/2018 10:05:52 AM

Louisiana Bigg Dogg

Franklinton ,La.

Nathan I will resubmit the healing used for grafts. I did it from my phone and it chopped it all up and left most all of it out . I will do it again tomorrow night from my computer as I am just seeing what happened. I apologize !

1/27/2018 12:31:45 AM

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