Lamb Hass Tree (forum)
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pecanbery starts with ...
Hello all,
I've transplanted a new lamb hass grafted tree and haven't seen any change in the last month since (may have grown in height by 4cm). In the last couple of days I've noticed new growth coming from the graft line (literally on it). Should I remove it now or leave it. I'm considering leaving it to improve the plants chance of surviving. I transplanted a wurtz at the same time under the same conditions and it's doing amazingly well in the Brisbane climate.
Time: 16th March 2016 7:49pm
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Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery says...
Hi Pecanbery, if the growth is below the graft you should remove it. It is it above the graft it is OK to leave it even if it is a low shoot. Make sure they have perfect drainage.
Time: 15th April 2016 11:54am
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