New Citrus Varieties I've Propagated Recently (Incl. New Zealand Lemonade Lemon & More)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • In this video I feature some of my recent successful citrus grafts, these are all new varieties of citrus I haven't grown before and are all hard to source in the UK.
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  • @MoebiusUK
    @MoebiusUK 5 дней назад +1

    You've taken to citrus grafting remarkably well, Peter. I love your Satsuma grafts and New Zealand Lemonade. The NZL does seem to take a while to get going from young graft, this has been my experience also .... Cleft grafts and chip bud grafts are my favourite also.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад

      Thanks, Dom! Yeah, I've been having fun grafting some of the citrus, especially when it's a new variety I otherwise wouldn't have been able to purchase a tree of. Yeah NZL is one I've been really excited to try growing. I really hope this little grafted tree makes it through the winter and continues to grow next year 🤞

  • @lyonheart84
    @lyonheart84 5 дней назад +3

    To be honest that looks like a reasonable success rate Peter although its it's scary how long they can stay dormant for before they show signs of life. I've not had any success with bud grafts yet although i only tried a couple lol. Shame the meiwa haven't done anything yet. Is that your roseapple still alive in the camera shot behind the lemonade lemon ?

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks, Brett! Of course, many of the buds I grafted failed. For most of the ones I cleft grafted, I attempted chip budding to also. I also didn’t show all the Poncirus rootstocks which I have failed to graft successfully to lol. Although at least I can use them again. Yeah, some citrus grafts seem to take forever to start growing.
      Yeah, that was the rose apple that Sham gave me in the background. Don’t think it’s grown at all yet, but still seems healthy at least lol 😂

    • @lyonheart84
      @lyonheart84 5 дней назад +2

      @@PeterEntwistle ah yes I was thinking that was your original Canarius roseapple lol, I forgot Sham had sent you one 🤣. In fact that might be a wax apple / wax jambu which are a bit more tender than roseapples. To be honest Nirmala might have the right idea in taking a mature grafted citrus from You Garden like her lemon and converting it to a pomelo. The difference in vigour when you convert a mature established plant is incredible BUT of course you don't get that super hardy rootstock you are aiming for.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад +1

      @@lyonheart84 oh yeah, sorry it is a wax apple, not a rose apple that Sham sent lol. Yeah, the rose apple from Canarius still hasn’t grown at all. I might have to do another bark scratch test on it. I could see small buds on it a few months ago, but they've showed no sign of growing. I might do a short video on it at some point. Yeah, of course, a larger more established root system would work best, but like you mentioned I’m after the cold hardiness of the Poncirus. To be honest, if I’d repotted these at the beginning of spring, they likely would have grown a lot more by now lol 😂

  • @samMTL514
    @samMTL514 5 дней назад +2

    Glad you posted an update on your grafted citrus.
    From all the citrus I own, New Zealand lemonade is my favourite. It has so much to offer. Prolific producer, it’s constantly flowering and setting fruit while existing fruit continue to size up. It also seems to do well indoor under less than ideal light conditions.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад

      Thanks, Sam! Yeah, the NZ Lemonade is the variety I’ve been after the most over the last few years. It’s extremely rare over here, I was lucky I managed to find a seller offering to send scions from Australia. I can’t wait until it gets big enough to fruit 🤞

  • @garycard1456
    @garycard1456 4 дня назад +1

    You are getting quite proficient at grafting, Peter. Soon you'll be able to graft with your eyes closed 😂
    It is reassuring that the scions survived that long journey to England. How long did they take to arrive? Did they defoliate at all en-route?

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  3 дня назад +1

      Haha, I don't think I'd ever be able to graft with my eyes closed, unless I want to lose a finger lol 😂
      So the NZ Lemonade lemon and Valencia seedless orange scions that came from Australia, did take 2 or 3 weeks to arrive. I was quite surprised that they could last that long, to be honest. I think the seller had dipped them in some beeswax to try to stop them from drying out too much. They came with the leaves removed which I guess also helps reduce moisture loss also. The ones I got from the Czech Republic didn't take too long to arrive, less than a week from memory. They were also shipped without any leaves.

  • @stephensmythe1432
    @stephensmythe1432 5 дней назад +2

    Hi Peter, I have been trying to buy a Miewa cumquat citrus fora long time, just wondering if you could help me with any pointers as to where I might find one for sale, thanks 👍

    • @lyonheart84
      @lyonheart84 5 дней назад +3

      The only company that has them at times here is the Citrus Centre but don't go by their website as they don't normally list them when they are back in stock as they generally only have one or two specimens in stock at any one time. Make sure you are sitting down when you ask the price 😂😂

    • @stephensmythe1432
      @stephensmythe1432 5 дней назад +2

      @@lyonheart84 Thanks for the information,really appreciate that👍

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад +2

      Hey Stephen, yeah like Brett mentioned the citrus centre is the only UK nursery that I'm aware of that sells Meiwa Kumquat trees occasionally. Of course, it was Brett that I got my scions from 😄. When I contacted the citrus centre about the Meiwa, they talked me out of buying one because they were saying you need to keep it in a greenhouse all year (even in summer), but the greenhouse would have to be shaded to stop it from overheating. The price would also be very steep lol 😂

    • @stephensmythe1432
      @stephensmythe1432 4 дня назад +1

      @@PeterEntwistle Thanks for the information peter, I appreciate it.

  • @backyardsnackyard
    @backyardsnackyard 5 дней назад +1

    The New Zealand Lemonade sounds amazing. I hope they start growing well now that they have had some time to settle in.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад +1

      Thanks, Dani! Yeah from what I’ve heard it’s meant to taste incredible. Just like lemonade without needing to add any sugar to it! Hopefully, one day I’ll get to try it 🤞

    • @backyardsnackyard
      @backyardsnackyard 5 дней назад +1

      @@PeterEntwistle definitely one for my Wish List...right under Limequat...once I get bigger house🤣

  • @myexoticfoodplants6727
    @myexoticfoodplants6727 5 дней назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Peter. I still have 6 Poncirus Trifoliata rootstock slowly growing in my garden for any unusual scions that might come my way.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  5 дней назад +1

      @@myexoticfoodplants6727 thanks, Mike. Yeah, I like to keep a few spare Poncirus around just in case. If there is anything I have that you’d like me to send you just let me know 👍

    • @myexoticfoodplants6727
      @myexoticfoodplants6727 4 дня назад +1

      @@PeterEntwistle Thanks Peter

  • @garycard1456
    @garycard1456 3 дня назад +1

    RE; my previous comment; of course, if one intends to bud graft, it does not really matter if the budwood defoliates on its journey to the UK (or does not have leaves attached in the first place). I was thinking of bringing in scions for rooting as cuttings, as I do not have any rootstocks for grafting at the moment.

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  3 дня назад +1

      Yeah, I think most sellers that sell scions intended for grafting will remove the leaves before shipping as they aren't necessary if you're going to be grafting them anyway. But I'd imagine most sellers would accommodate a request to send scions with the leaves still on. Of course, there is an increased risk of the scions deteriorating during shipping as the leaves will continue to transpire water and could dry out the scion faster. So I wouldn't bother with any seller that isn't either going to send the scion with an express shipping option or isn't based in the UK. But if you require a place to get some rootstocks for grafting I would recommend Victoriana Nursery's Poncirus trifoliata plants, they list them as "Japanese Bitter Orange Plant".

    • @garycard1456
      @garycard1456 3 дня назад +1

      @@PeterEntwistle Cheers, Peter. BTW, I sent you a maiI regarding budwood. I can't say much here because of the ridiculous censorship

    • @PeterEntwistle
      @PeterEntwistle  3 дня назад +1

      @@garycard1456 haha, yeah censorship on here is terrible. I’ve seen your email. I’ll get back to you soon. I’m just uploading a tasting of my sunrise lime 😉