Marty thanks for the video i guess its important to monitor the grafting and make sure the Root stock doesn't become dominate again. I think I had this situation with a Glen mango I left unattended for a few months something happen to it died back over winter and now its flourished from a lower part of the young trunk so vigorous I think the Kensington or Root stock has taken over. to make the root stock visible for life do you think its important in the first few years to spray paint the graft or wrap a ribbon sometimes I'm blind as bat in the garden and cant judge what a graft looks like.
Nice video Marty. Have you ever tried to do a multi-grafted citrus with lemon, lime, and mandarin? I did a lemon and lime at my old place but couldn't move it to the new one. I've got a mature grafted lemon that's a bit ugly, and I'd like to make a multi-tree by cutting it back and grafting to it. Cheers!
What a beautiful, productive garden you have there…
Thanks so much!
Excellent and easy to understand educational presentation, Marty. You're getting very, very good at this. And well done, Karin. Great photography.
Thank you kindly Dad
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching
Marty thanks for the video i guess its important to monitor the grafting and make sure the Root stock doesn't become dominate again. I think I had this situation with a Glen mango I left unattended for a few months something happen to it died back over winter and now its flourished from a lower part of the young trunk so vigorous I think the Kensington or Root stock has taken over. to make the root stock visible for life do you think its important in the first few years to spray paint the graft or wrap a ribbon sometimes I'm blind as bat in the garden and cant judge what a graft looks like.
Be a great idea to put some coloured electrical tape around that area 👍. Suckers always have very green storks as well
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We’ll explain Marty😀🧑🌾
Thank you Karin 🎬
Only question Marty Where is your Hat?😇
On the hook, 🍻
Nice video Marty. Have you ever tried to do a multi-grafted citrus with lemon, lime, and mandarin?
I did a lemon and lime at my old place but couldn't move it to the new one.
I've got a mature grafted lemon that's a bit ugly, and I'd like to make a multi-tree by cutting it back and grafting to it. Cheers!
Haven’t done multi grafting since college when I studied horticulture
@@martysgarden Oh well, I guess I'll have to experiment myself. Cheers mate.
Is it possible to graft a fruit tree to any tree to tree root stock?
Has to be citrus stock