u/HotStress6203

Apricots and peach not leafing out above graft- but still scratching green all the way down

anyone have any idea what would cause my peaches and apricots to still not have leafed out? They have leafed out at the base several times now, which to me indicates theres something wrong with the grafted portion. they were all planted in march, and they all scratch green all the way up. Are they just supremely slow to wake up? Should i keep rubbing off new growth or maybe let it get some energy from those leaves and see if that helps

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u/HotStress6203 — 3 days ago
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new citrus owner: leaf drop, help

Well I am attempting to grow a cara cara on flying dragon rootstock i picked up from madison citrus. its been in this larger pot for about a week and I checked on it this morning and it looked good to my untrained eyes. I just went out about 3 hours later and it has almost entirely defoliated. Its QUITE windy right now so could that have caused it? The soil is somewhat moist but not wet. I'm using mostly coast of maine cactus and succulant mix but ive added biochar, a jobe plant spike. The upper leaves also have some dieback but it came with that and i bleieve it was cut above it for fitting in the box, its also being assaulted by wind in this pic

https://preview.redd.it/m9jpgf4dcy0h1.png?width=1035&format=png&auto=webp&s=8c44e91208330ae1e69c4afde42642dcc1de7c8a

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u/HotStress6203 — 9 days ago