Teach it a lesson by grafting another pup onto every new growth lol
Boogedyinjax
You may have to cut out every single aerial to prevent this
thestonemeadow
It could be that the Union with the scion isn’t conducting enough of the rootstocks energy so it’s looking for other outlets. One idea is to let one of those pups get bigger and then graft a piece of the scion to it and see how that graft grows.
It could also be you have some fungal stuff (can’t tel for sure if it’s fresh or scarred from the I have) which is limiting the scion’s ability to grow as fast, so addressing that could help too
slurs818
That’s life. Just remove and propagate
Maybe remove other areoles for further prevention. They have this coo tool that cuts perfectly it’s like a drag fruit cutting grafting tool.
inspiring-delusions
Let it branch, graft smaller crested bridgesii on later:)
WheresMyDryerCostco
Let it go. If the stand has ample roots, it can support more than one branch (and graft).
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Teach it a lesson by grafting another pup onto every new growth lol
You may have to cut out every single aerial to prevent this
It could be that the Union with the scion isn’t conducting enough of the rootstocks energy so it’s looking for other outlets. One idea is to let one of those pups get bigger and then graft a piece of the scion to it and see how that graft grows.
It could also be you have some fungal stuff (can’t tel for sure if it’s fresh or scarred from the I have) which is limiting the scion’s ability to grow as fast, so addressing that could help too
That’s life. Just remove and propagate
Maybe remove other areoles for further prevention. They have this coo tool that cuts perfectly it’s like a drag fruit cutting grafting tool.
Let it branch, graft smaller crested bridgesii on later:)
Let it go. If the stand has ample roots, it can support more than one branch (and graft).
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