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lewis

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 602 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:07 pm | |
| okay grafting pros here's a question for ya: i grafted this fred offset onto a T.pachanoi stock 10 days ago and here it is today:
 do you think it's taken  |
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Hellonasty Moderator

  Age : 26 Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 389 Location : NSW
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:15 pm | |
| NOT YET !! But it is hard to tell without a pic from when you initially gratfted it. I think as long as you can keep, what looks like the start of some orange rot, at bay it should be good in the next few days. Look closely at the skin for it to become turgid, once this happends it is sucessful
Good work. |
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lewis

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 602 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:51 pm | |
| ORANGE ROT??? is that what that stuff is? i was meaning to ask about that... do i need to act fast? |
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lewis

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 602 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:11 pm | |
| | edit: i just ran out and covered that small affected orange area (which appeared a few days after i grafted but on the upside does not appear to have spread since.. at least not yet) with sulphur and Fongarid (a fungicide). is this going to do anything, assuming it is orange rot? |
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Hellonasty Moderator

  Age : 26 Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 389 Location : NSW
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:15 pm | |
| Yes and No, the problem here is two fold and is common with all grafts. You must keep the scion in a humid environment or it will deflate and die. You also must stop the rot from spreading.
Post few more pics from different angles, if ya can and I will see what is best.
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lewis

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 602 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:27 pm | |
| i will get some pics tomorrow if possible. have to go now. Cheers for all your help with this and the melo mate  |
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Hellonasty Moderator

  Age : 26 Joined : 04 Apr 2008 Posts : 389 Location : NSW
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:31 pm | |
| I missed that edit:
Yeah that is exactly the treatment I would use. Sulphur is a fairly powerful fungicide and works well, I usually use it with copper oxy*. I have only used fongarid on one occasion and it worked well. Good luck.
Let us know how it works out. |
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lewis

Joined : 07 May 2008 Posts : 602 Location : Melbourne
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:19 pm | |
| | Hellonasty wrote: | Yeah that is exactly the treatment I would use. Sulphur is a fairly powerful fungicide and works well, I usually use it with copper oxy*. I have only used fongarid on one occasion and it worked well. Good luck. |
ah, excellent. thats good to hear. i used Fongarid because i had it lying around and i use it on seedlings, really good for damping off!
| Quote: | Let us know how it works out. |
yep. will do so  |
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Charlie
  Age : 99 Joined : 14 Sep 2008 Posts : 39 Location : 20k S of Coffs Hbr NSW
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:32 pm | |
| Yup I'm a Fongarid fan too. Good for damping off, and I sprayed some on the freshly cut ends of some pieces a while back and they dried off and callused perfectly cleanly. I gotta admit though I'm a bit wary of handling it I dont know how toxic it is.
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trigonus Admin

  Age : 28 Joined : 23 Jan 2008 Posts : 791 Location : coastal NSW 1°C - 40°C
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Charlie
  Age : 99 Joined : 14 Sep 2008 Posts : 39 Location : 20k S of Coffs Hbr NSW
 | Subject: Re: has it taken? Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:18 am | |
| | Thanks for that. The stuff doesnt seem quite as bad as I'd feared it might be, what with the LD50 for the hapless lab rat being nearly 10g/kg n'all. |
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