petemoss
Active member
I was watching a streaming Netflix video called "All in this Tea" and
they showed Chinese tea growers grafting tea cuttings into the stump of a big tea plant. They first scraped the end of the stem and then inserted the tea clone into a notch cut into the stump. I'm going to try to do something similar with the stump of a Satori just cut down and a Satori clone cut from a mother plant. So instead of rooting in coco, I'll be rooting in a stump. Doubt if it will work, but it seems a shame to waste a good root system after harvest.
they showed Chinese tea growers grafting tea cuttings into the stump of a big tea plant. They first scraped the end of the stem and then inserted the tea clone into a notch cut into the stump. I'm going to try to do something similar with the stump of a Satori just cut down and a Satori clone cut from a mother plant. So instead of rooting in coco, I'll be rooting in a stump. Doubt if it will work, but it seems a shame to waste a good root system after harvest.