Hey what . Fly I have never tried it on thick or should say Paperbarks , but I have on the others with the same success rate as other trees.FlyBri wrote:Hey Mr Pup!
What are your thoughts about approach grafting with Mels? I know the bark can be quite thick and fibrous, but I have a branch that's really close to where it needs to be, and I'm curious if I can make it work... I'm prepared to cut into the 'stock' part of the tree in order to expediate the process.
Thanks in advance!
Fly.
PS: You well know that I'm likely to give it a go before you get a chance to answer.
I have no doubt it should work, but what the time frame will be is interesing. If you look closely at the laceolata wind swept you will where I am trying this one. As I have said this type or as the common name on most others that are not flaky or paperbarks as Honey Myrtles do work.
As you said you are going to try it so please keep us posted. What species is it ?.