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Bark Inlay Graft on Persimmon

This graft is slightly different than the bark graft.  With this graft, you make two cuts into the bark.  For more info: Texas Bark Inlay Graft

 

Texas Bark Graft on Pecan on first day

Scion is wrapped in parafilm. 

The aluminum foil is to keep the sun off

Texas Bark Graft on Pecan after 3 months

The stick is to keep the scion from breaking off in high winds

 Let the branches below the graft grow so the scion doesn't grow too fast.  Cut off the trash at the end of the second year.

 

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