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June 10, 2024, 5:23pm
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Fascinating, I just read the original post. Was this in early Spring? Would you call that a side graft? I was reading this post and wondering if it could be an option for me.
This is a concept I really don’t see or hear anyone talk about. Obviously there must be significant downsides to this technique and I’m guessing one of them would be structural strength. In theory it seems this would allow you to put a scaffold anywhere you’d like one but how vigorous would this graft be if the tree was not cut back or topped above the side graft?
The linked video shows a man using a side graft on a cherry tree at the 3:05 mark. It appears he cuts a vertical slit in the trun…