In this video, I show you my 3 favorite grafting techniques to use in the spring. They work with almost all fruit types and they adapt well to different kinds of scion wood. If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more. I will try to answer as many comments as I can. Table of contents: 0:00 - Intro 1. Choosing the right technique - 0:50 2. Modified Cleft Grafting Technique - 04:43 3. Chip-Bud Grafting Technique - 09:52 4. Whip and Tongue Grafting Technique - 12:32 5. Final recommendations - 15:28 If you liked this video, be sure to check some of my other grafting videos, like this one 7 COMMON GRAFTING MISTAKES and HOW to AVOID THEM | Grafting Techniques TIPS - ruclips.net/video/aatd7WLwDWs/видео.html
I have a young plum tree (main trunk about 1" across) where half the branches died off (unknown reason) There is one healthy looking branch left. Can I take a bud off this branch and graft it on the main trunk, to effectively even up the eventual fruit tree?
You prolly dont give a shit but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Adan Santiago thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hi Mr. Grafting Teacher! This year I decided to learn more about grafting. We have small yard and I am looking forward to learn more from you so I can get the best use of my yard! Thank you so much for your valuable lessons! 💝😌🏡
No way you can go wrong with this type of video, whether you are a beginner, an intermediate, or an expert. Smart use of a single scion for multiple grafts 👍🏾. That was what enabled me to go 50 in a single day.
Last year I watched your videos, then got some tools, equipement, and scions and did some grafting. You made it look so easy, I was not prepared for how much learning and practice was required, LOL. But your teaching was very good, and I got almost complete success ratio. One whip and tonque didn't take because I was impatient and tried to take the tape off too soon. Thanks for making these very good videos! I'm working on an apple espalier this year.
Nice work! I have to put a disclaimer on my videos, like the one on the rear view mirrors (objects might be closer than they appear). In grafting, practice is everything. Some of my early grafting work wasn't as smooth, although it worked, nevertheless...Good luck, with your espalier tree and thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura thank you for great video content. Its my second time i tried to graft apples this spring. Plum and pear tree too. First time it didnt work well - it was already too warm and dry. This time it seemed to me seedlings(small trees grown from seeds) to graft were still dormant but i had to take the risk and grafted them. Weather is warm enough, its wet and all the bigger trees in the garden are already sprouting. So excited to see the results in a few weeks. Its even pleasure to watch the videos, i am so much into it. Thanks again!
Your channel is the very best in explaining the various grafting techniques and how to do it. I chip-budded Paul's Scarlet onto a white-flowered hawthorn (for bonsai) and I got very good success by following your advice. Thank you. Thank you! 😊😊😊
Thank you for the fantastic videos. Especially your explanation of skewing the scion to have the cambion to connect at some point has improved my results.
Your best yet video. Bringing all the techniques together and explaining when you use them is invaluable. Also, showing grafts after a year or two is helpful. Your English is brilliant, keep the videos coming!
It's a bit difficult to master as you found out, but it produces a strong union and the grafts grow quickly. Its one of the method I prefer. Thanks for the comment.
All pandemic season learning from your videos. Don’t have the kind of fruits that you own but trying with citrics and others plants almost all successful grafting. Thanks for your videos. ✌️🙏. Keep tuned
Thank you for the quality of your videos, I wouldn't like to repeat but they're really the best I could find on RUclips. I have a great doubt about the best and precise moment for grafting, depending on the technique. For example for the three methods you reported here in this video when do I have the highest probability of success? When the buds start moving, when they start opening, when they've already opened, when the bark is getting slippery? I also wonder, in general, if I have the possibility of choosing when is the best moment for grafting: early spring, when the temperatures are getting warmer, late spring... Thank you very much for everything!
Thank you so much for these great videos ! I have learned so much from your videos that I feel more confident on grafting than rooting my fig tree collection! Im having about 95% success rate on my grafts , on the other hand I am having about same rate of success on rooting but than when transplanting the rooted cuttings about 15-20% of them fail. Because of the grafts that I learn to do from your videos, I saved some very expensive scions that I failed to successfully root. Thank you so much again, and please keep them coming!
That was the main reason I invested time in grafting fig trees when, in most forums, people said they had poor results, specially when using whip and tongue. Now, if I want to be sure that I can keep a rare variety, instead of rooting I graft it and whip and tongue is the first technique I use if the scion allows it. The occasional failure is extremely rare and often due to scions in poor condition, to begin with.
Hmmm now I know how and why my neighbors have one apple tree but it produces two different kinds of apples!! I will be trying this on my trees!!! Thank you for sharing this!!!
I’ve used parafilm (paraffin wax film) for many years in medical laboratories but never thought to use it for garden uses, genius! Thank you for all the valuable information.
Hi, Jared. Spring is an exciting time. I just wish the days had 48 hours, as its difficult to do everything I need and still try to make a video, now and then.😉
@@JSacadura I know what you mean. I tried making a few videos but with my 50-60 hour a week job and all the stuff that needs to get done in the yard it’s difficult for me to set up everything to film anything in particular, especially since I tend to jump from thing to thing sometimes without finishing the last project before the next starts, haha. I seriously enjoy your videos. You do such a great job filming, editing, and narrating them, they are a joy to watch.
Ένα μεγάλο ευχαριστώ απο εμένα δάσκαλε (έτσι σε ονομάζω εγω)εκτός από την τόσο ωραία ψυχαγωγία που μάς προσφέρεις κάθε φορά, μάς εμπλουτίσεις και με όμορφες ιδέες. Το να φτιάχνει δέντρα ένας άνθρωπος είναι ότι ποιο όμορφο και δημιουργικό μπορεί να προσφέρει στον εαυτόν του, πέραν από τα οφέλη των καρπών ος προς την υγεία του. !
Have several different types of fig rootstocks growing to experiment with grafting. Yellow Longneck, brown turkey and Sitcelis. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
You have still got your fingers so you must be good ! An excellent job , informative and done with precision. Thanks for the video.I used to help my brother do this back in the 1950's -still learning.
I'm interested in the chip bud technique. It looks like you'd be able to graft to any part and theoretically make a ton of branches where you want, being able make a super bushy tree
Thank you maestro for all of the detailed videos! You have helped me a lot in starting my own cider orchard this spring. Modified cleft graft turned out to be the most useful for me. -fixie
Good information, although my grandfather was a farmer and we had an apple orchard, some cherry trees, walnuts etc., I had no idea about grafting techniques. I just did a cherry graft yesterday, hope it survives👍
Já disse isto noutro vídeo mas faço questão de repetir... Não encontrei, até hoje, um canal tão útil e tão didáctico como este no que toca a este tema. E este vídeo é talvez o melhor de todos, daqueles para guardar. Muito obrigado pelo conhecimento e um grande bem haja. Saúde!
Watched your video first time, couldn’t stop myself to comment, subscribe and liking the video. Your gardening techniques are precise and accurate. Love your work thanks for the video sir
Muy ilustrativo como siempre. Este año de momento , estoy cercano al 100% en los injertos que he hecho con varias técnicas y todo gracias a sus consejos. Creo que el más acertado es cubrir el injerto con parafilm y poner bolsas. Después de hacerlos he tenido dos semanas de lluvia y pensé que los perdería todos , pero no. Los que más me fallan las higueras. Saludos y muchas gracias por compartir tanto conocimiento.
Las higueras son algo particulares en respecto a los injertos, por la madera blanda y el interior que no es solido. Es siempre buena idea utilizar parafilm y cubrir todo con bolsas. Con las variedades de higuera más raras yo utilizo la técnica de inglés con lengüeta y sobres de correo acolchados, que protegen del tiempo frío y de la lluvia perfectamente y es raro el injerto que falla.
Your wonderful teaching made me decide to make grafting my new hobby! Truly inspirational! So far I managed to successfully cut myself in my thumb twice 😜 Thanks for showing us your skills! I'll keep on practicing...
I am sorry about that. Be sure to check my video on How to do Safer Cuts - ruclips.net/video/-AsaxoqzU88/видео.html. The development of control and muscular memory when using a grafting knife takes some time and its best to avoid difficult to do cuts, at first, to avoid injuries.
These are the best grafting videos out there. Thank you for making these! I have confidence to graft about anything now. I would like to see some videos about nurse branches to induce rooting, or help high chill prunus varieties to come out of dormancy. Also, dwarfing effects of inverted interstems, etc.
Wow, this is the best YT grafting technique that I have ever seen. Your bud cutting sizes is so perfect match. I've fail all early spring grafting in three year in a row. I'm so impress with your grafting. I could not cut the same sizes whip tongue were the cambium to match on my jujube tree . perhaps 1)I did not cut deep enough, 2) can't find parafilm at homedepot or Lowe, i use electrical tape or plastic bag to wrap 3) I did not unwrap the electrical tap after 2 weeks, i expect the bud to shoot out of the electrical tap. Wait 2 month hoping for amiracle. Maybe the tape is too thick. I have watch other youtube vedio say ok to use electrical tape bc it sticks together best. Thank you for sharing your talent to the world, I' m amazed.
1- Practice is the key to make straight cuts that will match and improve your success ratio. 2- Parafilm can be bought from Amazon - Search "Parafilm Nursery Grafting Tape" - from Bemis. Its not cheap but its worth it. 3- Covering the buds with tape is not a good idea, as they can't break it and they will die (parafilm is a special wax based tape that the buds break easily). if you have to use electrical tape, don't cover the buds (when chip-budding) and don't cover the buds above the graft union (when using other techniques, like whip and tongue) and you will be fine. Thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura thank you for your fast response. I have wasted expensive fruits scion, I special order it from South east Asia. I never seen your channel before until now. Thank you for educating us. Note: when do you unwrap the parafilm. Is it when the buds start growing or when the bud shoots multiple leaves?.
Dear Sir! Thank you for all your well executed instruction videos. You are really skilled and it's easy to see that you have decades of experience. I would kindly like to ask you if you could make a video of whip and tongue that is really close up. It's seems so easy when you perform it, but much more difficult for us who are amateurs. To really see how you make the second cut and in what angle compared to the first would be great to see. Again - thank you for all your inspiring videos 🤗🤗
Check my latest video - ruclips.net/video/XHvcreBnQYI/видео.html. I have a few clips about whip and tongue that might answer your question. You can also check this video - ruclips.net/video/3nlsAk3nnAY/видео.html (lots of detail on whip and graft technique in the first minutes).
Thanks for your great video! Muito, muito grato por compartilhar seu conhecimento! おさまの知識を共有してくれてとても感謝しています! [Osama no chishiki o kyōyū shite kurete totemo kansha shite imasu!]
Thanks for another very informative video. I also agree with you on modified cleft graft, so forgiving and mostly it's rewarding. I need to work on chip grafting ....Also very good advice on use chip first and then make cut for cleft graft...to maximise resources. Love from Sydney
Chip-bud grafting its the most effective technique when scion wood is scarce and its easy to do. However, its more prone to dehydration (much less resources in a small chip) so it has to be well protected and it can be tricky to maintain the proper balance between rootstock branch growth and graft growth, until its time to let the graft grow on its own. Thanks for the comment.
In this video, I show you my 3 favorite grafting techniques to use in the spring. They work with almost all fruit types and they adapt well to different kinds of scion wood.
If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more. I will try to answer as many comments as I can.
Table of contents:
0:00 - Intro
1. Choosing the right technique - 0:50
2. Modified Cleft Grafting Technique - 04:43
3. Chip-Bud Grafting Technique - 09:52
4. Whip and Tongue Grafting Technique - 12:32
5. Final recommendations - 15:28
If you liked this video, be sure to check some of my other grafting videos, like this one
7 COMMON GRAFTING MISTAKES and HOW to AVOID THEM | Grafting Techniques TIPS - ruclips.net/video/aatd7WLwDWs/видео.html
I have a young plum tree (main trunk about 1" across) where half the branches died off (unknown reason) There is one healthy looking branch left. Can I take a bud off this branch and graft it on the main trunk, to effectively even up the eventual fruit tree?
You prolly dont give a shit but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Brock Beckham instablaster =)
@Adan Santiago thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Adan Santiago it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my account :D
Hi Mr. Grafting Teacher!
This year I decided to learn more about grafting. We have small yard and I am looking forward to learn more from you so I can get the best use of my yard! Thank you so much for your valuable lessons! 💝😌🏡
No way you can go wrong with this type of video, whether you are a beginner, an intermediate, or an expert.
Smart use of a single scion for multiple grafts 👍🏾. That was what enabled me to go 50 in a single day.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Last year I watched your videos, then got some tools, equipement, and scions and did some grafting. You made it look so easy, I was not prepared for how much learning and practice was required, LOL. But your teaching was very good, and I got almost complete success ratio. One whip and tonque didn't take because I was impatient and tried to take the tape off too soon. Thanks for making these very good videos! I'm working on an apple espalier this year.
Nice work! I have to put a disclaimer on my videos, like the one on the rear view mirrors (objects might be closer than they appear). In grafting, practice is everything. Some of my early grafting work wasn't as smooth, although it worked, nevertheless...Good luck, with your espalier tree and thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura thank you for great video content. Its my second time i tried to graft apples this spring. Plum and pear tree too. First time it didnt work well - it was already too warm and dry. This time it seemed to me seedlings(small trees grown from seeds) to graft were still dormant but i had to take the risk and grafted them. Weather is warm enough, its wet and all the bigger trees in the garden are already sprouting. So excited to see the results in a few weeks. Its even pleasure to watch the videos, i am so much into it. Thanks again!
Thank you! I am going to try it.
A truly gifted and talented orchardist. Thanks for sharing your skills.
Your channel is the very best in explaining the various grafting techniques and how to do it. I chip-budded Paul's Scarlet onto a white-flowered hawthorn (for bonsai) and I got very good success by following your advice. Thank you. Thank you! 😊😊😊
Wow, fantastic! I am happy the videos were helpful. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you for the fantastic videos. Especially your explanation of skewing the scion to have the cambion to connect at some point has improved my results.
Your best yet video. Bringing all the techniques together and explaining when you use them is invaluable. Also, showing grafts after a year or two is helpful. Your English is brilliant, keep the videos coming!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment and support.
this channel is clearly underrated...Your technics are pinpoint accurate! Great job!
I appreciate that! Thanks for the comment.
You make it look so easy. I need to get one of those knives and start practicing my cuts
I am grafting kiwis with whip and tounge method and it is one of the most difficult method to master. But your video helped me alot. Thanks from India
It's a bit difficult to master as you found out, but it produces a strong union and the grafts grow quickly. Its one of the method I prefer. Thanks for the comment.
All pandemic season learning from your videos. Don’t have the kind of fruits that you own but trying with citrics and others plants almost all successful grafting. Thanks for your videos. ✌️🙏. Keep tuned
Dear Sir, Thx.a lot for sharing this valuable information. Stay blessed always. PL.keep it up.
Your 3 grafting techniques make real sense. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you alot sir your videos are full of information .
Thank you for the quality of your videos, I wouldn't like to repeat but they're really the best I could find on RUclips. I have a great doubt about the best and precise moment for grafting, depending on the technique. For example for the three methods you reported here in this video when do I have the highest probability of success? When the buds start moving, when they start opening, when they've already opened, when the bark is getting slippery? I also wonder, in general, if I have the possibility of choosing when is the best moment for grafting: early spring, when the temperatures are getting warmer, late spring... Thank you very much for everything!
Very informative videos i like plants and farming
THank you. This was a really great video with clear demonstrations.
Thank you so much for these great videos ! I have learned so much from your videos that I feel more confident on grafting than rooting my fig tree collection! Im having about 95% success rate on my grafts , on the other hand I am having about same rate of success on rooting but than when transplanting the rooted cuttings about 15-20% of them fail. Because of the grafts that I learn to do from your videos, I saved some very expensive scions that I failed to successfully root. Thank you so much again, and please keep them coming!
That was the main reason I invested time in grafting fig trees when, in most forums, people said they had poor results, specially when using whip and tongue. Now, if I want to be sure that I can keep a rare variety, instead of rooting I graft it and whip and tongue is the first technique I use if the scion allows it. The occasional failure is extremely rare and often due to scions in poor condition, to begin with.
Thank you for the video, i did my first graftings today thanks to you!
Hmmm now I know how and why my neighbors have one apple tree but it produces two different kinds of apples!!
I will be trying this on my trees!!!
Thank you for sharing this!!!
You are just a wealth of knowledge, and skill too. Thank you so much for teaching, JSacadura :)
My pleasure, Inger! Thanks for the comment.
I’ve used parafilm (paraffin wax film) for many years in medical laboratories but never thought to use it for garden uses, genius! Thank you for all the valuable information.
Thanks. The clearest instructions on grafting techniques I have seen yet
Thank you, very comprehensive and informative in an easy to understand format for beginners like me.
I’ve been looking forward to spring not only so I can do more grafting but also because I knew new videos were coming too, lol. Great info!
Hi, Jared. Spring is an exciting time. I just wish the days had 48 hours, as its difficult to do everything I need and still try to make a video, now and then.😉
@@JSacadura I know what you mean. I tried making a few videos but with my 50-60 hour a week job and all the stuff that needs to get done in the yard it’s difficult for me to set up everything to film anything in particular, especially since I tend to jump from thing to thing sometimes without finishing the last project before the next starts, haha. I seriously enjoy your videos. You do such a great job filming, editing, and narrating them, they are a joy to watch.
@@JSacaduraquel mois exact grefage figues merci esque on doit conserver les grefons au frigo puis les retirer le jour du grefages merci
Ένα μεγάλο ευχαριστώ απο εμένα δάσκαλε (έτσι σε ονομάζω εγω)εκτός από την τόσο ωραία ψυχαγωγία που μάς προσφέρεις κάθε φορά, μάς εμπλουτίσεις και με όμορφες ιδέες.
Το να φτιάχνει δέντρα ένας άνθρωπος είναι ότι ποιο όμορφο και δημιουργικό μπορεί να προσφέρει στον εαυτόν του, πέραν από τα οφέλη των καρπών ος προς την υγεία του. !
That's very nice of you! Thanks for the comment.
Αυτό είναι πολύ ευγενικό εκ μέρους σου! Ευχαριστώ για το σχόλιο.
Have several different types of fig rootstocks growing to experiment with grafting. Yellow Longneck, brown turkey and Sitcelis. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Sounds great! Good luck with your grafts and thanks for the comment.
Best examples and explanations ever! Backed up by beautiful videos. Thanks.
Best grafting information on the internet
Best grafting teacher on the tube, end of.👍
You have still got your fingers so you must be good ! An excellent job , informative and done with precision. Thanks for the video.I used to help my brother do this back in the 1950's -still learning.
Tomorrow I plan on grafting my lemon tree with a different variant this video really comes à propos. Great timing, thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck with your grafting job.
Это не просто техника, это Магия! Спасибо! ❤️👍
Saludos desde Ecuador..felicitaciones por sus excelentes técnicas se injertar, muy valiosas para poder poner en práctica.Un abrazo a la distancia.
Großartig. Auf den Punkt gebracht mit verständlichen Aufnahmen. Vielen Dank. 👏
I tried grafting using your videos and I got lots of success! Very exciting!
I really appreciate your didactic way of explaining the techniques. I am waiting for the olive trees grafting explanations. Meanwhile, many thanks.
Olive trees will have to wait a bit more to be grafted successfully (around here its usually in April).
I'm interested in the chip bud technique. It looks like you'd be able to graft to any part and theoretically make a ton of branches where you want, being able make a super bushy tree
inspirative idea!
Thank you maestro for all of the detailed videos! You have helped me a lot in starting my own cider orchard this spring. Modified cleft graft turned out to be the most useful for me. -fixie
That's wonderful! Glad I could help. Thanks for the comment.
Another well crafted video with clear instructions and tips. Great work!
Thanks for sharing your skilled grafting technics very helpful 👍
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment.
The best grafting chanel ever
Good information, although my grandfather was a farmer and we had an apple orchard, some cherry trees, walnuts etc., I had no idea about grafting techniques. I just did a cherry graft yesterday, hope it survives👍
I think It is the one the best video on this matter, it makes this technique available to much people....Thanks for it. All the best for 20221.
Glad you find it helpful! Thanks for the comment.
Amazing information thank you so much can’t wait to graft my fig trees.
Já disse isto noutro vídeo mas faço questão de repetir... Não encontrei, até hoje, um canal tão útil e tão didáctico como este no que toca a este tema. E este vídeo é talvez o melhor de todos, daqueles para guardar. Muito obrigado pelo conhecimento e um grande bem haja. Saúde!
É sempre agradável ver que o nosso trabalho é apreciado. Muito obrigado pelo comentário e pelo apoio. Cumprimentos e saúde!
Watched your video first time, couldn’t stop myself to comment, subscribe and liking the video. Your gardening techniques are precise and accurate. Love your work thanks for the video sir
Wonderful! Welcome aboard. Thanks for the comment and the support.
Muy ilustrativo como siempre. Este año de momento , estoy cercano al 100% en los injertos que he hecho con varias técnicas y todo gracias a sus consejos. Creo que el más acertado es cubrir el injerto con parafilm y poner bolsas. Después de hacerlos he tenido dos semanas de lluvia y pensé que los perdería todos , pero no. Los que más me fallan las higueras. Saludos y muchas gracias por compartir tanto conocimiento.
Las higueras son algo particulares en respecto a los injertos, por la madera blanda y el interior que no es solido. Es siempre buena idea utilizar parafilm y cubrir todo con bolsas. Con las variedades de higuera más raras yo utilizo la técnica de inglés con lengüeta y sobres de correo acolchados, que protegen del tiempo frío y de la lluvia perfectamente y es raro el injerto que falla.
Merci pour tout! J'ai beaucoup apprécié le moment passé sur cette vidéo, magnifque!
Your wonderful teaching made me decide to make grafting my new hobby! Truly inspirational! So far I managed to successfully cut myself in my thumb twice 😜 Thanks for showing us your skills! I'll keep on practicing...
I am sorry about that. Be sure to check my video on How to do Safer Cuts - ruclips.net/video/-AsaxoqzU88/видео.html. The development of control and muscular memory when using a grafting knife takes some time and its best to avoid difficult to do cuts, at first, to avoid injuries.
These are the best grafting videos out there. Thank you for making these! I have confidence to graft about anything now. I would like to see some videos about nurse branches to induce rooting, or help high chill prunus varieties to come out of dormancy. Also, dwarfing effects of inverted interstems, etc.
I'm excited to try to graft fruiting cherry to my 10yr old ornamental cherry in my backyard!
This is very useful for us thanks so much dear
Wow, this is the best YT grafting technique that I have ever seen. Your bud cutting sizes is so perfect match. I've fail all early spring grafting in three year in a row. I'm so impress with your grafting. I could not cut the same sizes whip tongue were the cambium to match on my jujube tree . perhaps 1)I did not cut deep enough, 2) can't find parafilm at homedepot or Lowe, i use electrical tape or plastic bag to wrap 3) I did not unwrap the electrical tap after 2 weeks, i expect the bud to shoot out of the electrical tap. Wait 2 month hoping for amiracle. Maybe the tape is too thick. I have watch other youtube vedio say ok to use electrical tape bc it sticks together best. Thank you for sharing your talent to the world, I' m amazed.
1- Practice is the key to make straight cuts that will match and improve your success ratio.
2- Parafilm can be bought from Amazon - Search "Parafilm Nursery Grafting Tape" - from Bemis. Its not cheap but its worth it.
3- Covering the buds with tape is not a good idea, as they can't break it and they will die (parafilm is a special wax based tape that the buds break easily). if you have to use electrical tape, don't cover the buds (when chip-budding) and don't cover the buds above the graft union (when using other techniques, like whip and tongue) and you will be fine.
Thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura thank you for your fast response. I have wasted expensive fruits scion, I special order it from South east Asia. I never seen your channel before until now. Thank you for educating us. Note: when do you unwrap the parafilm. Is it when the buds start growing or when the bud shoots multiple leaves?.
Great job. Love watching your videos. Thanks for sharing your technic
You have the most informative grating videos I’ve found. Love your work
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment.
Grafting is so interesting.. Blows my mind each time again
Thanks for sharing. Excellent information and tips.
Fantástico. Obrigada pela partilha, grande ajuda e além disso várias hipóteses.
Excellent presentation! Thank you.
I just can’t stop watching your videos! Keep up the great work!
Dear Sir! Thank you for all your well executed instruction videos. You are really skilled and it's easy to see that you have decades of experience. I would kindly like to ask you if you could make a video of whip and tongue that is really close up. It's seems so easy when you perform it, but much more difficult for us who are amateurs. To really see how you make the second cut and in what angle compared to the first would be great to see. Again - thank you for all your inspiring videos 🤗🤗
Check my latest video - ruclips.net/video/XHvcreBnQYI/видео.html. I have a few clips about whip and tongue that might answer your question. You can also check this video - ruclips.net/video/3nlsAk3nnAY/видео.html (lots of detail on whip and graft technique in the first minutes).
Gracias por tu explicación.Muy clara e ilustrativa.
Very good teacher and presentation. Thanks.
Very good and clear samples.
you have been a great help to me. thank you so much
Whip and tongue is my best choice after i know it, even with bigger rs but if the rs is so big then the modified one,
Thanks sir 😀👍
thanks for this informational videos keep spreading the knowledge my good man
Thanks for sharing. Great as usual.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you. Your videos are very helpful.
Thanks you for you give a very nice présentation of différent graffiting.
Thank you for another great lesson
Very good n informative video .Thanks
Thank you very much! Very well explained!
Your each video is perfect and informative great work
excellent well done bravo really liked slow details with good explanation A+++++++++++++++
Excellent. Muito obrigado!
V.good love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks for your great video!
Muito, muito grato por compartilhar seu conhecimento!
おさまの知識を共有してくれてとても感謝しています!
[Osama no chishiki o kyōyū shite kurete totemo kansha shite imasu!]
Thanks for the video, very well done.
Sir i have tried grafting a hundred times but it failed each time. This time u bless me for success
شكرا لك على هذه الطرق والمعلومات الواضحه والمفيده لاستعمالها في تطعيم/ تركيب لانواع الشجر في فصل الربيع
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Exelente 👏 gracias y sobre todo muy bueno que esté en español.. muchas gracias.. me suscribo 👍
Thanks for another very informative video. I also agree with you on modified cleft graft, so forgiving and mostly it's rewarding. I need to work on chip grafting ....Also very good advice on use chip first and then make cut for cleft graft...to maximise resources. Love from Sydney
Chip-bud grafting its the most effective technique when scion wood is scarce and its easy to do. However, its more prone to dehydration (much less resources in a small chip) so it has to be well protected and it can be tricky to maintain the proper balance between rootstock branch growth and graft growth, until its time to let the graft grow on its own. Thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura I just did on a fig after seeing your technique and it was easy as u said. foiled it around to protect from sun as well...
thanks
👏👏👏👏👏THANK YOU .....FROM TÜRKİYE.....
Nice informative video. Really helpful.
Thanks
Thank you for useful information.
Very intresting and educative
Very good Video! Thank you!
Very Nice !Thanks !
Very nice video!
Thanks you very much! Cheers!
great brother.... i like ur channel alot ... thank you
So beautiful 👌
Very happy to see this :-) !
😎.Thanks, Daniel.
Good channel
Very good job
excellent. thank you
Alhamdulillah thank you for the video
Great video, thanks !