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mikkel
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Posted: Sat 01 Mar, 2014 6:37 pm

Soon I will have cuttings of 13 different hybrids each with 3 cuttings.
Does someone can do the grafting job for me?
I can share 1 Cutting of each for grafting.
If you are interested, please send a PM with your favorites.
here is the list (5 hybrids are missing, until now I don`t know which one)
80 Citrus Ichandarin cv. Sudachi
269 Citrus ichangensis Clon "Klock"
189 Citrus ichangensis (IVIA Spagna)
192 Citrus Citrus yuko hort. ex Tanaka Juko
194 Citrus ichangensis x sinensis
291 Poncirus trifoliata cv. Voss precocious
253 Poncirus x Changsha Citrandarin
296 Poncirus x Changsha HRS 899 J
181 Poncirus x Changsha HRS 899 A
174 Pncirus x Changsha
23 Citrus sinensis cv. Quattro Stagioni
114 Citrus Hybrid Faustrime
161 x Citroncirus Citrange cv. C-35
290 Citrus Cultivar CRC-3912
255 x Citroncirus Citrange cv. Savage
91 Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus limon
183 C. limon x Poncirus trifoliata Hybrid Citremon
139 x Citroncirus Citradia C. P. B.

please only inside the EU.
I will send it then to you.

thank you
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mikkel
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Posted: Thu 06 Mar, 2014 10:32 am

I`d like to push this thread a little bit Smile

If you are interested in only 2 or 3 or so, that`s all fine for me, no need to do all of these...Smile

Thanks!
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MarcV
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Posted: Thu 06 Mar, 2014 3:31 pm

I'm interested in the Yuko but I never succeeded in grafting... Sad
Can yuko successfully be rooted?

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ilyaC
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Posted: Thu 06 Mar, 2014 4:57 pm

MarcV wrote:
I'm interested in the Yuko but I never succeeded in grafting... Sad
Can yuko successfully be rooted?


It seems that these cuttings have Eisenhut catalogue numbers.
Both Yuko and Sudachi from Eisenhut are not authentic.

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Sylvain
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Posted: Thu 06 Mar, 2014 8:05 pm

At least for the yuko, it is written:
Citrus yuko hort. ex Tanaka Juko

The Juko with a J is from east Europe and is not the Japanese Yuko.
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Till
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Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2014 9:25 am

I can confirm that Eisenhut has confusion in it's catalog. I asked them for Sanford and Phelps Citrange. They said they had both. But later they wrote me that they had only Sanford Citrange but gave me the catalog link for Sanford Curafora. I said that I needed Sanford Citrange and not Sanford Curafora (F2). Then they asked Otto Eisenhut Senior who gave them the catalog number of Cunnigham Livource. So they indirectly admitted that they do not really know what they sell. They call a plant Cunnigham Livource in the catalog but believe it to be Sanford Citrange. And when I read the description of Cunnigham Livource in their catalog then it is the common Cunnigham Citrange not it's F2 offspring. So Eisenhut has a huge sortiment but you need luck to get the right plant.
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mikkel
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Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2014 9:58 am

ilya

have you any idea what sudachi from eisenhut could be?
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ilyaC
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Posted: Fri 07 Mar, 2014 4:17 pm

mikkel wrote:
ilya

have you any idea what sudachi from eisenhut could be?

It is Hana Yuzu: decorative Japanese form of Yuzu with smaller fruits.

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