Low Chill Apple growers in brisbane (forum)
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gimme starts with ...
does anyone have substantial size trees in Brisbane? Anna or golden dorset would be fine. i am in need of scion wood for grafting.
Thanks :)
Time: 29th September 2013 8:37pm
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Brain says...
I have Anna. I wouldn't say my tree is of substantial size (about 1 year old now since purchase) but can cut a pencil size wood for you. BTW, it just finished flowering, so not sure if grafting it now is a good time. I'd though prior to bud breaking it the optimal time. Anyway, let me know.
Time: 30th September 2013 9:47am
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gimme says...
hey brain. i have several hundred trees to graft. Its the perfect time to graft but dormant budwood is required and i have used all mine up. sometimes suitable wood can be found on a tree this late in the year though. In summer i will be chip budding so am just putting some feelers out now :) if someone has a larger tree i'd be happy to prune it for them LOL
Time: 30th September 2013 7:27pm
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Brain says...
no worries and good luck :)
Time: 1st October 2013 4:04pm
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wazzamcg says...
I just updated my thread on the topic - check it out here https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/forum/low-chill-apples-trees/
Time: 2nd December 2016 8:28pm
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