To all the mango grafters out there.
Are the buds on the top of this plant too "pushed out" to use as scion for grafting? I have a lot of experience with stone fruits and if it were one of those I probably would not use it, but I have never grafted with tropicals or sub-tropicals.
I know it is not the best time to try, but with this warm weather we have been having here in Southern CA all the trees I planted last summer and fall have decided to push out new growth. If I do try the graft I will put the plant in my heated seed sprouting house to keep it warm until the spring.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
Richard
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