First attempt at grafting JBP

mwar15

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Just a little background. I’ve done lots of grafting for other varieties especially fruit trees. I read up on how to do Black Pine bonsai, and I’ve had it demonstrated to me. I think it might be a little late in the year for grafting but we will see.
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The first tree is a pine that is a project tree
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This other tree is very leggy and an older pine which I don’t think will back bud. I decided to give it a shot on two different large branches.
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On the Sion I pulled a bunch of the needles and then wrapped it with grafting tape.
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I did both what I call “wedge cut”. and then I put cut paste to seal it and wrapped it with grafting too.

I did one with cut paste and one I just wrapped with grafting tape.
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Well done! I find the grafts in larger trunk and older bark much more difficult. The grafts on thinner branches are much easier as it is easier to match cambium.
 
Well done! I find the grafts in larger trunk and older bark much more difficult. The grafts on thinner branches are much easier as it is easier to match cambium.
I used some of the posts on here to get specifics. Use a chisel and a hammer and it was pretty easy
 
I tried a truck graft this year and it failed... looks like you tried a pretty strong scion... I might do the same next time
 
Just a little background. I’ve done lots of grafting for other varieties especially fruit trees. I read up on how to do Black Pine bonsai, and I’ve had it demonstrated to me. I think it might be a little late in the year for grafting but we will see.
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The first tree is a pine that is a project tree
(Link )with a great trunk and bark but no lower branches. I figured I’d give it a shot and try to graphs on opposite sides.
Did the graft on the trunk make it? I'm considering doing this on a JBP of mine in order to thicken up the base.
 
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