I worked with a client who has a spruce tree that is a little bare on one side because there used to be another tree shading it. It is too sparse to expect it will fill in on its own - the bare spot covers about 1/4 to 1/3 of the bottom 3' of the trunk. He asked if I thought we could graft branches from other parts of the tree onto the trunk to help fill that it. The trunk is about 8" dbh. What do you think...can we successfully use a bark graft to get new limbs filling that part of the tree back in (I am thinking no more than 1/4" to 1/2" diameter scion)?
I have never grafted anything before...but willing to learn! It would probably be in good shape if we could get 3-4 grafts to take...but that is the big IF that I just don't know.
Thanks.
I have never grafted anything before...but willing to learn! It would probably be in good shape if we could get 3-4 grafts to take...but that is the big IF that I just don't know.
Thanks.