Dave,
the answer is thst not evrryone grafts...but evetyone can put a plant in the
ground!
Grafting part of a female over to a male branch is much more efficient
Altrrnatively if one only has two plants--one male,one female--it would bd
wothwhile to work over part of thr
male to a producing female
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 9:44 AM PDT david.maxwell@dal.ca wrote:
I am intrigued that nobody answered the question I posed last week - why not__________________
just graft on a
branch of a male to one's female kiwi, rather than devote an entire
(non-bearing) plant to the
fertilization function? Much more space-conserving, and perhaps even more
efficient given
the close spatial relationships of male and female flowers.
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