Grafting with three laminated cuts per graft
Posted: June 15th, 2014, 5:16 am
Apparently this technique is used at Chikugo-en in LA, by the Ishii family.
I have been to the nursery, and have to say that the grafting was done quite well, a number of them you couldn't tell that the tree was grafted. I had not heard of this technique before and did not know that the Ishii family used it.
I'd be interested in any thoughts others might have, and also if anyone has tried it?
This is my understanding of the process: I am looking forward to giving it a go in late winter.
Chikugo-en links:
http://walter-pall-travelogues.blogspot ... go-en.html
http://bonsaibark.com/2013/03/16/grafti ... aru-ishii/
I have been to the nursery, and have to say that the grafting was done quite well, a number of them you couldn't tell that the tree was grafted. I had not heard of this technique before and did not know that the Ishii family used it.
I'd be interested in any thoughts others might have, and also if anyone has tried it?
This is my understanding of the process: I am looking forward to giving it a go in late winter.
Chikugo-en links:
http://walter-pall-travelogues.blogspot ... go-en.html
http://bonsaibark.com/2013/03/16/grafti ... aru-ishii/