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Grafting update: trees are marked, pruned & whitewashed to protect them from sunburn. Next up is actually doing the graft. Then we wait 3-4 years and hope we were right. 🤞
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GL TIL whitewashing.
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We do it for two reasons: The leaves protect the trunk & branches from overheating. When you take 90% of the leaves off the tree would likely die without some artificial sun protection. The second reason is to suppress new growth from those branches. Direct sunlight stimulates new branches. Since we are grafting a new variety of avocado on top of the old we don’t want new branches of the old type.
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Interesting thanks for the breakdown.
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After the graft these trees will have 4 unique sets of genetic material on different parts of the tree: original seed, clonal root stock, clonal initial graft (Gem), clonal pollenizer graft. We can “undo” the graft by simply pruning it off and exposing original clonal stock. And it’s a totally natural process!
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That's a bit more involved than I thought. I'd rather have it done this way than by direct gene manipulation or whatever
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Damn that shit is complicated. Must require a huge amount of patience and careful info mgmt!
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