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cowsRmeat
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Droopy graft on peres
#22147932 - 08/26/15 05:57 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Okay so here is my first ever graft I had take I did a few months ago. It was doing just fine until the other day when the wife had me move it so she could clean up and the next day (by this time I had put it back right where it was before), the peres stalk has drooped over and it can't hold it's head up.
 
What do you think I should do here? I don't really want to degraft it yet if I don't have to... What do you guys think I should do? Stake it up or degraft it? My only real concern is why it just suddenly started drooping after I moved it? Is it coincedince that it started flopping over the day I move it, or what did I do to it to start it drooping?
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Rafiikii


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Re: Droopy graft on peres [Re: cowsRmeat]
#22149657 - 08/27/15 12:44 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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That's very common for tall Peres or top heavy grafts,
Stake that shit up and your good bro
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spaceman101
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Re: Droopy graft on peres [Re: Rafiikii]
#22149689 - 08/27/15 01:09 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I have a few like that as well. I really haven't figured why a couple of mine have done it because the grafts on some of them like that are not really heavy enough to cause the stalk to bend for sure while some others on the same size peres and with a lot larger scions seem to be growing very well straight up.
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cowsRmeat
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Rafiikii said: That's very common for tall Peres or top heavy grafts,
Stake that shit up and your good bro
Will do, thanks for the reassurance. It was pointed out to me after I did the graft and posted it here that it might do this when it got bigger, I just hadn't accounted for that when cutting the peres for the graft.
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spaceman101 said: I have a few like that as well. I really haven't figured why a couple of mine have done it because the grafts on some of them like that are not really heavy enough to cause the stalk to bend for sure while some others on the same size peres and with a lot larger scions seem to be growing very well straight up.
Yeah, that's how this was doing, it was standing up fine until I moved it. I guess it was just right at the tipping point of being too heavy...
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