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Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: September 11th, 2016, 8:50 am
by alpineart
This was a nice trunk until "Bear" decided to chew off the lower branches .
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This has a base of 150mm x 100mm , with an 80mm trunk so I decide to thread graft some new roots to the base and new branches to replace the lost ones . A clean cutting self boring auger bit was used to drill the holes through the base and trunk .
"The Hacker" has been on my case to purchase a large trident to replace his large tree that died last year . This now resides in Melbourne and will update on my next visit .
Cheers . Alpineart
Re: Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: September 11th, 2016, 8:49 pm
by Watto
Great bit of info, thanks for documenting.
Re: Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: September 12th, 2016, 6:51 am
by alpineart
Hi watto , being a chippy I have an array of self boring bits 400mm long so drilling through thick bases and trunks is a simple task .
Cheers Alpine
Re: Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: September 15th, 2016, 6:22 am
by itsfullofstars
Do you find thread grafts more successful than other grafting techniques?
Thats interesting they way youve done it.
Re: Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: September 15th, 2016, 7:39 am
by alpineart
Hi Mate , I find thread grafts easier than other grafting techniques where branches have been damaged and the success rate much higher . Inarch grafts usually form a large swelling at the union and can be dislodged even after a couple of seasons , setting the right angle can also be problematic . If this tree was to stay here the donor whips would have been set in a grow bed along with the main trunk . I have used long leggy branches/shoots off the same tree to thread graft however they don't seem to fuse and thicken as quick as separate donors . All the entry and exit points are where original branches/scars were so there wont be any additional scars on the trunk
Cheers Alpine
Re: Trident Maple thread grafts
Posted: October 1st, 2016, 5:52 pm
by alpineart
Another delivery and visit to the Brother in the big smoke during a hectic working schedule resulted in a couple of pics on my phone
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. These are in full sun on the deck out of harms way . Chris is stocked to have this trainer after he lost his old trunk . He is under strict orders to look after this a bit better than the rest of his tree's .
Cheers Alpineart