Crash Gordon Bloods

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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).
 
it doesnt...just a kind continuation of an earlier tangent thread :-)


| How does this pertain to FP?
|
| > 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).
| >
| >
|
|
 
Phew. I was just thinking I missed an entire equivency class of testing:
Web Pages built using grafting techniques and scion wood.

--
Thanks!
John Jansen
Microsoft Office FrontPage
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
it doesnt...just a kind continuation of an earlier tangent thread :-)


| How does this pertain to FP?
|
| > 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).
| >
| >
|
|
 
Actually it was an interesting thread.
He taught us more about orange trees than we taught him about websites.
Since he has 50,000 orange trees to tend to, we figured he knows his stuff.


--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
...............................with a computer
 
It's going to be a while. The blossoms just dropped and right now the
oranges are about the size of a pea.

;-)

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
Yah I know...sorry...I guess a few of us are just into oranges and saw a chance to talk to an expert. Sorry about the tangental (or should I say tangerine) discussion...heheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.


| Phew. I was just thinking I missed an entire equivency class of testing:
| Web Pages built using grafting techniques and scion wood.
|
| --
| Thanks!
| John Jansen
| Microsoft Office FrontPage
| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
| | it doesnt...just a kind continuation of an earlier tangent thread :-)
|
|
| | | How does this pertain to FP?
| |
| | | > 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).
| | >
| | >
| |
| |
|
|
 

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