Just came up with an Idea that I want to run past some people.
Let say you have for an example a fruit tree on its own roots that propagated
from a cutting. You know that the fruit will be of good quality, but you know
it will be big eventually. It is established in the ground already.
Could one do a band graft of a dwarfing rootstock bark (when the bark is
slipping) as an interstem without cutting the hardwood? Has any heard of this
practice?
One could do half of one side of trunk on year and then the other, to insure
it takes.
Any thoughts?
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