The plugger grafting method
Posted: September 15th, 2013, 3:10 pm
Hi all,
I have discovered a grafting technique I would like to share with you all.
Basically you take your branch /sion and stick it in a pencil and sharpen the end to be inserted into the trunk.
drill a hole trunk with a cone cutter of the same size and simply insert it.
This technique is referred to as the( plugger ) and has a low success rate as a free graft due to the lack of contact.
Personally I think using a straight drill bit and inserting the sion with the cambium striped of it would work even better to hold the branch in place.
I don't think I would try this method as a free graft but instead use it as a way to fix branches where I want them using an air layer with the roots trained down the trunk if it was a fig tree or attach a small pot or moss below the graft to contain the roots while the graft takes place.
I would love to hear any of your views on this
Regards paul
I have discovered a grafting technique I would like to share with you all.
Basically you take your branch /sion and stick it in a pencil and sharpen the end to be inserted into the trunk.
drill a hole trunk with a cone cutter of the same size and simply insert it.
This technique is referred to as the( plugger ) and has a low success rate as a free graft due to the lack of contact.
Personally I think using a straight drill bit and inserting the sion with the cambium striped of it would work even better to hold the branch in place.
I don't think I would try this method as a free graft but instead use it as a way to fix branches where I want them using an air layer with the roots trained down the trunk if it was a fig tree or attach a small pot or moss below the graft to contain the roots while the graft takes place.
I would love to hear any of your views on this
Regards paul