Are you sure it will graft to any other mulberry? Already have Pakistan, is it better than that? I agree with @murky I’m ready to graft it now.
I used to graft them on our wild mulberry rootstock that the bird poop the seeds all over the fence line. I dug them up and potted them in late February and grafted them in May. The White Pakistan mulberry tasted better than the dark Pakistan mulberry imo. It got the creamy vanilla taste to it.
Tony
Tony would you say this one is purple rather than the white Pakistan? Its fruit looks like it’s turning more reddish than golden while it’s ripening, but its nursery tag says it’s a white Pakistan, I suspect it’s mislabeled
Dennis
Kent, Wa
I have one in the ground, had it around 8 years, I am in zone 8 or 9a. Most winters it gets zero damage, cold winters it seems ok but late frosts hurt it a lot. We had a late frost last spring and I lost over 6 foot of growth from it. It survived, but no berries.