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Thu, Apr 20, 06 at 14:17
| Looking for source for multiflora rootstock for grafting.
Want to attempt grafting for first time this year and am assuming I need a clean source of multiflora rootstock rather than what grows around me wild. Or, if wild dug is okay, what age, size, shape am I looking for? Any suggestions and a good instructional source would be appreciated. Have good success rooting cutting, just feel many roses get off to a better start grafted, esp. in colder areas. |
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| Try Steve Singer at Wisconsin Roses--www.wiroses.com He has RMultiflora that he sells for $18 for a bundle of 25 pieces. John |
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- Posted by jeep461 Z9 Texas coast (jpotts461@gmail.com) on Mon, Jan 1, 07 at 6:26
| Hey I realize this post is a little old but. I caught the propagation bug and would like to try it. Any idea what type of Multiflora stock it is? I live in the texas coast area real hot and Humid. So I would like to find some that would work well down here. I am rooting everything right now just for fun. So I guess it is time to move up to grafting and budding. |
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