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Well it's that time of year again.

we started on Saturday a bit earlier than normal, we don't usually start until the 10th of this month.

Dose any one ells do this commercially?

 

Not really commercially, but I'll be doing a few cherries later this month. I don't have a good source for the apple or pear varieties I'm after so will probably end up buying them in.

 

Alec

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Not really commercially, but I'll be doing a few cherries later this month. I don't have a good source for the apple or pear varieties I'm after so will probably end up buying them in.

 

Alec

 

What varieties are you after ?

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Are you creating family trees, or are you going to remove the wood above the graft once it has taken ?

What are the advantages of bud grafting over notch grafting ?

 

yes the top of the rootstock will be cut off in march.

the advantage of budding over notch grafting in this instance is 1 it's quicker and 2 you get a better tree.

I average about 200 per hour with someone tying behind me, depending on variety.

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yes the top of the rootstock will be cut off in march.

the advantage of budding over notch grafting in this instance is 1 it's quicker and 2 you get a better tree.

I average about 200 per hour with someone tying behind me, depending on variety.

 

I'd be well pleased at 200 in a day:001_smile:

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