BEST GRAFTING techniques to GRAFT KIWIFRUIT

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @JSacadura
    @JSacadura  2 года назад +7

    Use these grafting techniques to graft your preferred kiwi varieties to healthy and vigorous rootstocks. The kiwi you planted is not very good or doesn’t produce were you live?
    Changing varieties is easy with the techniques shown in this video.
    Like and share the video to help me make more. If you have questions, leave a Comment, and I will try to answer as many as I can.

  • @janeburke3909
    @janeburke3909 2 года назад +5

    I love your videos! This spring I got 14 scions of heritage apple varieties from my country extension. I watched several of your videos and grafted them onto young apple trees and suckers which I had separated from the mother tree. I only had 1 graft not take. I am thrilled. Thank you!

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      That's wonderful! Great result. I am very pleased that my videos were useful. Thanks for the comment.

  • @inharmonywithearth9982
    @inharmonywithearth9982 2 года назад +2

    The world's most skilled and most excellent grafter. Magnificent teacher.

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      I appreciate your nice comment but your first statement is quite far from the truth😊. There are lots of better grafters out there. Regarding the second one, I do try to pass on the few things I have learned the best way I can. if they are useful to anyone, I'm glad. Thanks for the comment.

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 2 года назад +1

      @@JSacadura You are welcome and I also sure hope your fig wasps and caprifigs are thriving.

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, the caprifig varieties I had were not adapted to my local conditions (they couldn't sustain the winter caprifig crop, year after year). I'm in the process of grafting a few very good caprifig varieties to some of my established trees. With luck these will be able to sustain all the caprifig crops necessary to install a permanent population of fig wasps. I will try to show the progress in future videos.

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura If anyone is capable of this you are! That will be an extremely interesting procedure to follow. Thank You

  • @hannah9419
    @hannah9419 2 года назад +1

    *eyes fresh kiwi rootstock suckers and the slowly-succumbing-to-old-age grafted trunks* this is the perfect video at the perfect time, thank you!

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Glad it was useful! Thanks for the comment.

  • @jaredmccutcheon5496
    @jaredmccutcheon5496 2 года назад +3

    As always great video! I don’t grow kiwis but still enjoy watching your grafting expertise. I always learn a lot watching your videos.

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      You're too kind, Jared. I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Thanks for the comment and take care.

  • @ksowter101
    @ksowter101 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your vast experience with all of us! I have learned so much from your many excellent videos! Hands down, yours is the absolute best resource for us novice grafters/ and propogators-! Your videos are very visible, to the point, and your years of experience shared has made the learning curve for thousands of us seeking to expand our knowledge much less intimidating!
    I have a 50' row of Actinidia delicioso (7 plants) that's 7 years old, but apparently the " Male " I thought I had also planted was not a Male according to the flowers- Something to be said for buying from a reputable nursery versus the big box stores!- Finally got a Male this year ! It has grown well - several stems are +15' and I'm pruning the lateral shoots to 18" to promote flowering/fruiting and more lateral shoots- above the 6' trellis elevation.
    I'm trying some air layers and find them very slow to develop- Should I attempt to air layer the newest growth - or the older -3 month seasoned somewhat hardened growth? Looking to share with my daughters- ? Also, in my climate should i try to graft the yellow variety- and what is a good source for scions? As noted in the following paragraph, I'm finding issues with leaf spot/fungal disease affecting almost everything- a problem i haven't experienced before...
    aLSO 2022 - Just TRYING The Hardy Kiwis- I'm in Zone 7B - I have Issai as well as MSU female and a Meader Male- just starting this year - Finding impressive growth, but a type of leaf spot/fungal disease I've never seen is affecting almost all my plants- figs, Peppers, Both types of Kiwis, and even the muscadines- Any recommendations on control of fungus?
    I'm applying Daconil periodically and also removing any badly infected leaves as it appears . Also tried periodic applications of hydrogen peroxide sprays- but we ran into a period of 3 weeks of rains and high humiditiy in Early August that seemed to negate the fungicide treatments. Any thoughts on controlling this devestating problem in the orchard?
    And- a final note- I recommend your many videos to family and friends as the most comprehensive and succint on you tube for grafting, air layering etc. I failed last year in properly prepping my Fig scion woods- and tried both chip and cleft grafting- After reviewing your videos, i think the grafts failed because I failed to remove the existing buds that competed. Goal is to develop a fig with 5 or so different varieties......
    I will do a better job this fall in collecting scion wood and refrigerating- My many Fig air layers this year will be the hosts of
    my trying to graft multiple fig varieties onto indivividual plants next year! - I'm prepping this season's air layers by pinching back the top Apical Growth to promote additional side branching- - and i will have some new experimenting in 2023!

  • @mirelbucur7204
    @mirelbucur7204 Год назад +1

    Hola maestro !
    Gracias otra vez, por todo lo que nos enseñas !
    Me gustaría que nos enseñas también , como se pueden reproducir los kiwis y los arándanos !!??
    Espero tu contesta, gracias !

  • @tarfap.kpamber9732
    @tarfap.kpamber9732 2 года назад +4

    An educational video from a seasoned grower as usual. Thank you.

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.

  • @LuisC7
    @LuisC7 2 года назад +4

    I didn't know kiwis were so easy to grow and graft! Thanks! So extremely productive as well, look at that!!! Amazing! Do they die in the winter (if no frost), and do you need separate male and female? Or can you graft on same plant?

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      They can be a bit slow to grow. They usually take 3 or 4 years to start production but they can be very productive if well pollinated and if the necessary chill hours are available. They are semi-tropical but they can resist cold and don't die in the winter. Ideal hardiness zones for established plants are 7-9. My 2 males are 10 years old and have 3 different female cultivars grafted and 2 males (the original and a grafted earlier flowering one) so, yes, you can graft male and female cultivars in the same plant. In commercial orchards, when planting individual plants, 1 male can pollinate up to 6-8 female plants.

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura very good idea. you have normal kiwi, and yellow kiwi, and then you have what? A early flowering so you pollinate with the early flowering male? thus having extended fruit production?

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +2

      Its not a matter of having extended fruit production. The early flowering male is necessary to pollinate most yellow flesh kiwi, since those females also tend to flower earlier. With the normal males, used to pollinate green kiwi females, most female yellow cultivars will not produce for lack of adequate pollination.

    • @LuisC7
      @LuisC7 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura I understand now! Do you have an idea where I can buy scions of the yellow and other (I still don't know what yours is) varieties?

  • @marcelinaortega3098
    @marcelinaortega3098 7 месяцев назад

    Hola te saludo desde República Dominicana, estoy aprendiendo con tigo, eres un buen profesional en lo que hace, me gusta sembrar frutas, verduras y vegetales amo la naturaleza, gracias por compartir tus ideas son muy buena.

  • @mahfudzagroodcumentary7905
    @mahfudzagroodcumentary7905 2 года назад

    Sharp knife, I loved it🔪 loved grafted vine too

  • @AbelMaglalang
    @AbelMaglalang Год назад

    I learned a lot from your videos Thanks a lot.

  • @krishnarai2363
    @krishnarai2363 Год назад

    Excellent idea Sir.Thank you.

  • @StrPtrn
    @StrPtrn 2 года назад +1

    Great as always!

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Glad you think so! Thanks for the comment.

  • @marvinfranco7995
    @marvinfranco7995 2 года назад +1

    Thank u very much 4 dis vdeo sir ..godbless

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.

  • @JFOMendes
    @JFOMendes 7 месяцев назад

    Muitos Parabéns pelo canal.
    Acabei de plantar esses mesmos kiwis que você mostrou no video ainda no vaso ,agora tenho é um desafio saber podar e conduzir numa ramada,nao vai ser facil 😂

  • @LoganShelton-rh3lp
    @LoganShelton-rh3lp 4 месяца назад

    Amazong video thanks

  • @mocortez
    @mocortez 2 года назад +1

    Excelente vídeo. Como todos os que apresenta. Este é sem dúvida o melhor canal que existe, com a sabedoria e experiência que tem. Parabéns.
    Uma questão: faz enxertia de garfo no fim da primavera? Em junho/julho? E em chip budd, qual a época que recomenda?
    Obrigado!

  • @Canada-life-nature
    @Canada-life-nature Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @sandroduarte9069
    @sandroduarte9069 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏻 master the best of all Gracia

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      You're too nice! Thanks for the comment.

  • @fatimasousa4626
    @fatimasousa4626 2 года назад +1

    Good vídeo as always!👍👏🏼

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.

  • @kimcornish9071
    @kimcornish9071 10 месяцев назад

    very impressive, I like your work. I would like to know more about the black stretchy tape you. Thanks

  • @ncgolfer99
    @ncgolfer99 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  Год назад

      Hi. Sorry for the late reply. Thank you very much for your support. I appreciate it.

  • @mirelbucur7204
    @mirelbucur7204 6 месяцев назад

    Buenos días ! Excelente vídeo
    Los kiwis o kiwiños, se pueden propagar por acodos aéreos ?

  • @sundayphiri8668
    @sundayphiri8668 2 года назад +1

    Am from Africa I enjoy your grafting videos, which kiwi variety can do well in tropical climate

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Kiwi is a semi-tropical plant. Even the low-chill Actinidia chinensis cultivars will need a few hundred hours below 7º Celsius to be able to flower and fruit properly. Unfortunately, unless you live in a microclimate area, above hardiness zone 9 they don't do well.

  • @devbhumiexplorer9
    @devbhumiexplorer9 Год назад

    Beautiful information friend love from himachal India ....can I knew name of plants which you have grafting kiwi

  • @TanamTanamku
    @TanamTanamku Год назад

    Good job thanks

  • @himachalshahappleorchardef4838

    Nice work

  • @jeronimochavezmaya3730
    @jeronimochavezmaya3730 7 месяцев назад

    Me gustaría saber donde comprar algunos vástagos de variedades diferentes de kiwis. Gracias por sus enseñanzas. Saludos desde Extremadura

  • @maozedung7270
    @maozedung7270 Год назад +1

    Hello! Where I could get that kind of black tape?

  • @antoniolucas7554
    @antoniolucas7554 2 года назад

    Gosto muito do seu trabalho, creio que é o maior no que faz...preciso saber qual a melhor época para fazer as energias. Obrigado

  • @dejan6559
    @dejan6559 7 месяцев назад

    What is the ideal moment for grafting kiwifruit? The scion should be at rest, and the rotstock should start with vegetation, but then a problem arises, because in the spring, at the cross section of the branch, the kiwi intensively leaks juice - "bleeds" and this prevents callus formation.
    In the video you say "late spring", how late? How much vegetation to start, how long the shoots to grow?

  • @anqyhobiindah7134
    @anqyhobiindah7134 2 года назад +1

    Tunjukkan aku cara cangkok & grafting ada anggur tuan..
    Canel anda sangat membantu saya..
    👍

  • @tawseef3882
    @tawseef3882 2 года назад +1

    😍😍😍🖒🖒🖒

  • @marcelinaortega3098
    @marcelinaortega3098 7 месяцев назад

    Yo estoy germinando kiwi y ahora están empezando a brotar pero no sé cómo cuidarlas, pero no quiero ponerle nada de químicos,¿Puede tú recomendarme algo que sea orgánico? Gracias y bendiciones.

  • @luiscunha200
    @luiscunha200 Год назад

    Bom dia.
    Antes de mais obrigada pelos seus vídeos.
    Se os kiwis, já estiverem a libertar muita seiva como se devem enxertar??
    Obrigada

  • @oliviaarnest5536
    @oliviaarnest5536 2 года назад +1

    this spring i tried chip budding a male kiwi onto my more vigorous female but he dried out because as you said the graft was too low. i will try it again on a younger, higher up branch that i can easily cut off the apical dominate part. thanks

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      The chip-buds have a better chance of survival when grafted to younger branches but they can be grafted lower in the branch. Just be sure to keep the grafted branch in control and gradually remove most of the upper growth, as soon as the grafts take.

  • @nikomangelmann6054
    @nikomangelmann6054 2 года назад +3

    is actinidia arguta (mini kiwi) and actinidia deliciosa (regular kiwi) compatible in crafting? i dont have so much space for growing so many different varieties separate.

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +3

      The grafts take but usually suffer from delayed incompatibility. Some last years and even produce fruit but most end up failing in the long run. There are some farmers that are trying to develop a few hybrids that may be used, in the future, as interstems to ensure better compatibility.

  • @ldefaye9192
    @ldefaye9192 2 года назад

    Great video as always, i have a question, could you graft a female to a male, or vise versa.

  • @naamaovadia
    @naamaovadia 2 года назад

    Good morning where can I email you or ask question regarding grafting my Italian plum tree? Can I use the shooting that's coming from the ground next to the branch tree? Any place I can email you and get some more information please, I love all what you doing you explain so good.
    Thank you

  • @tanyalevin3240
    @tanyalevin3240 Год назад

    Thank you. A question...what part of the plant do I need to take a scion from ?

  • @why-ak
    @why-ak Год назад

    Hi Brother, I planted kiwi plants 3 years ago and probably there grafts fell! The rootstocks are very healthy and growing welll. Will they ever bear fruit?

  • @tomaslatapie7982
    @tomaslatapie7982 Год назад

    Juste une question: quelle est la meilleure saison pour greffer les arbres kiwis?

  • @lonelymountaingarden3570
    @lonelymountaingarden3570 Год назад

    What is best rootstock for kiwi plants

  • @robertoness142
    @robertoness142 2 года назад +1

    Why in the modified cleft graft you peel just a little bevel on the back cut and not the whole side, to have more cambium contact?

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      The "secret" to the modified clef grafting technique is that small back cut. It's circular shape intersects perfectly the lower end of the cut in the rootstock and it practically guarantees a good cambium contact in that area (the cambium tissues of the rootstock and the scion always cross at some point). If you cut the whole back side of the scion, the only cambium contact areas are on the sides of both cuts, which can be difficult to align. Check min 1:25 of this video - ruclips.net/video/SOu15VsEIuM/видео.html - to see what I mean.

    • @robertoness142
      @robertoness142 2 года назад +1

      @@JSacadura now I understand. Thanks for the reply.👍

    • @thomasandreassian9396
      @thomasandreassian9396 Год назад

      ​@@JSacadura2

  • @leoboy3597
    @leoboy3597 Год назад

    Brother,, my doubt is, graft / bud kiwi plants produce fruits, without male plant's?

  • @vaishnaviramsubhag5008
    @vaishnaviramsubhag5008 2 года назад

    Have u tried red flesh kiwis and if u liked them did you grafts some red flesh kiwis and plant down

  • @v1k3mc
    @v1k3mc Год назад

    What kind of grafting tape are you using and where to get it? Thank you!

  • @francescobitetti5096
    @francescobitetti5096 2 года назад

    Buongiorno amico.. potresti dirmi in che periodo si esegue l: innesto a chip budding nel kiwi. Cordiale saluti dall'Italia

  • @wajdihaddad3989
    @wajdihaddad3989 Год назад

    is it possible to graft a female scions on male root stocks?

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  Год назад

      Yes, it is. In my backyard I have a very large male plant that has 3 different female varieties grafted. Take care when pruning to control the male vigor and make sure it still produces enough flowers to pollinate the female branches but doesn't hinder their growth.

  • @user-yo6xl9kx2g
    @user-yo6xl9kx2g 2 года назад +1

    Привет Вы применяете черную ленту какое настоящее применение этой ленты может это лента для изоляции электро провода или я ошибаюсь С уважением Ан г Николаев Украина Спасибо за ролик

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      Это обычная самовулканизирующаяся резиновая лента. Очень хорошо изолировать область трансплантата от воды и воздуха.

    • @user-zs5eb7ek7c
      @user-zs5eb7ek7c 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura а мы резинками для денег мотаем))

  • @roccobarca4558
    @roccobarca4558 2 года назад

    Hello,do you graft kiwifruit Hayward on Bounty rootstock? It Is a rootstock used in new Zealand. Thanks

    • @jameshickman4226
      @jameshickman4226 2 года назад

      Hi, Hayward can be grown on bounty71 rootstock but it tends to perform better on Bruno rootstock in terms of vigour/yield due to there being a larger canopy coverage. Bud rot is also more common in Hayward when it is grown on bounty71 rootstock. Hope this helps :)

    • @roccobarca4558
      @roccobarca4558 2 года назад

      @@jameshickman4226 hi James ,thanks for the answer. What is the distance you recommend between plants with Hayward on Bounty71 rootstock? I am italian and we have a big problem with kiwifruit vine decline and some people start to use Bounty71 rootstock because Hayward's self rooted plants die very easily in our heavy and wet soil but Bounty71 rootstock remain alive. Does Bounty 71 have a tap root system that penetrates deeply into the soil,right? Thanks James i am really grateful with you for the answer.

  • @user-zs5eb7ek7c
    @user-zs5eb7ek7c 2 года назад +1

    Привет!
    У киви голд морозостойкость выше , чем у хейворд?
    Сорелли и джин тао

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад +1

      Нет. Морозостойкость у обоих видов примерно одинаковая.

    • @user-zs5eb7ek7c
      @user-zs5eb7ek7c 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura Спасибо большое!

    • @user-zs5eb7ek7c
      @user-zs5eb7ek7c 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura Вы продаете черенки с отправкой в Россию? Можно рассматривать и обмен черенками!

    • @JSacadura
      @JSacadura  2 года назад

      Извиняюсь. На данный момент я не могу отправить вырезки за границу.

    • @user-zs5eb7ek7c
      @user-zs5eb7ek7c 2 года назад

      @@JSacadura сейчас не надо!)
      Зимой хотел бы заказать у Вас!

  • @neharajpoot1415
    @neharajpoot1415 Год назад

    अगर ग्राफ्ट प्वाइंट से पौधा टूट जाए और दोबारा उग जाए तो क्या वह फल देगा

  • @sidduvadageri5071
    @sidduvadageri5071 Год назад

    mobill no haki

  • @viktorviktorov9169
    @viktorviktorov9169 2 года назад

    💯💯💯👍👍👍 в России у нас от Москвы 900 км не придут марозик сразу грохнет абрикос персики 50/50 не много но есть

  • @andrejofak4787
    @andrejofak4787 2 года назад

    Thanks!