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Bob
Crash,
Here's what it sounds like. Sometimes when a grafting is done the original
variety desired is grafted on the root stock. Later, when a different
variety is wanted a regraft is done. However the original graft is below
ground and the grafter makes a mistake and regrafts on the Scion Wood of the
original graft, in essense creating two varieties on one tree. For a
multitude of reasons it is possible to loose your Blood's...ie you could
have just pruned them away Without knowing a complete history it's like
shooting in the dark. If you want the bloods back, talk to a grafter to see
if he can do a grafting on your tree?
:Let me know how it goes.
Bob (FM).
Here's what it sounds like. Sometimes when a grafting is done the original
variety desired is grafted on the root stock. Later, when a different
variety is wanted a regraft is done. However the original graft is below
ground and the grafter makes a mistake and regrafts on the Scion Wood of the
original graft, in essense creating two varieties on one tree. For a
multitude of reasons it is possible to loose your Blood's...ie you could
have just pruned them away Without knowing a complete history it's like
shooting in the dark. If you want the bloods back, talk to a grafter to see
if he can do a grafting on your tree?
:Let me know how it goes.
Bob (FM).