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I had a Harvey lemon on flying dragon root stock and it simply got to cold for the Harvey part, bloomed in Jan. followed a few days later by our coldest days of the year. Harvey is gone but the root stock is fine and I'm thinking of trying to graft a myers lemon on to the root stock all ready in the ground.
I need to read up on how to do it, have a basic idea how it's done. Is this a good time of year to try doing that? I'll be over 50 degrees for months to come. Some years I don't even go under 32, not sure if that makes a difference.
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