Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings At the 13th Annual Meeting

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MR. SMEDLEY: Are the scion and stock necessarily of the same diameter?
DR. MORRIS: Not necessarily, but preferably so. One's sense of nicetymight demand that they be just alike, but you will find it doesn't makeany difference. It takes a little longer to put in a big scion of hissort but it is very sure to grow. Your tree is already made by the timeyou have done this.
MR. SMEDLEY: Should you have bark contact all around?
DR. MORRIS: I could do it with contact on one side.
MR. CORSAN: What time
...of the year do you do it?
DR. MORRIS: Almost any time of the year, preferably May or June.
MR. CORSAN: Do you wax that before you put the raffia on?
DR. MORRIS: After everything is all complete that is my final touch.
MR. WEBER: When the stock is sappy wouldn't the sap jam the edges of theplane and roughen the bark?
DR. MORRIS: Not if you make it shave. I get the edge of my plane so itwill shave. Then it will not roughen it. I can screw in a scion two feetlong. I have tried it and had it start into growth.


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