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          | Subject:  Grafting success with intermittent mist 
 
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            | big moon | Bethlehem CT | After having poor results this spring with my grafts, I decided to put to use a misting system that I had built to root woody trees and shrubs.  Basically it is a mist system that has a propagation valve programmed to go on for a minute every ten minutes during the bright sunlight hours.  The mist shuts off once the sun is off the plants.  With this technique I obtained 100% grafting success.  You can even cut the roots right off the rootstock and they will grow new roots as your melon (scion) attaches itself to it.    I used a 50/50 perlite pro mix blend as a medium.  Hopefully I will get some pictures up sometime  in the next couple of months.  Just thought I would share, It is almost impossible to screw up the grafts when you employ the magic of intermittent mist. | 9/26/2016 3:51:15 PM | 
		
            | Spence*** | Home of happy lil plants | the graft fail window that reallllly gets you is day 20-30 of melon ive seen but that should help with the initial grafting process if it doesnt instill disease issues from the high constant water content in the air | 9/26/2016 7:00:32 PM | 
		
            | big moon | Bethlehem CT |   The grafts I did were the side cotyledon graft, (as recommended by Nate) and I did Some side approach grafts.  Both of these grafts did not heal well for me this spring with just high humidity and shade.
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