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That's the big concern lol hope that rot doesn't set in, we'll see how it goes im in it for the long haul even if it's a short haul lolI have a feeling that you are going to experience root rot with your "stump" though. Not trying to be Debbie downer but I think you will need to keep a single branch alive or your roots will slowly die.
It should totally work, thats exactly what grafting is you have a rootstock and a fresh scion the only difference is the age your starting with. the only real hurdle will be the age difference usually you try to keep them close in the woodyness. I would probably suggest using something to seal off the remaining of the opening on the rootstock so no nasties get in that exposed wound, I think a fruit tree seal product would work or something similar from around the house cornstarch maybe? if you have access to multiple strains why not make a multi do it all at once to cut down on healing time that is of course the rootstock stem is large enough to handle it. love to hear how it goes :)Anyone tried this? I chopped yesterday and the stumps are still bleeding so I thought about grafting a few different clones onto one stump as an experiment
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