How to Harvest Rootstock for your Orchard the Easy Way

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  • @tezzasbigbuz3933
    @tezzasbigbuz3933 3 года назад +3

    Finally someone else who uses willow I use it for absolutely everything

    • @joshua511
      @joshua511 Месяц назад

      Privacy screen, what else?

    • @ironmaiden3751
      @ironmaiden3751 3 дня назад

      @@joshua511 First year branches make excellent rooting compound, what he's using it for in the video.

  • @trollforge
    @trollforge 6 лет назад +1

    Stefan, make sure you get the notice out the the workshop early, it takes me a few weeks to plan a trip down there, and I want to attend this one.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад

      Got it, hope to get the schedule out before mid November.

    • @trollforge
      @trollforge 6 лет назад

      I might be able to work with that! :)

  • @jowoo7237
    @jowoo7237 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your content. You always inspire and put fire under my feet.

  • @extendedp1
    @extendedp1 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I bought an improved Meyer lemon this spring, and I just noticed it had sprung up a 3ft branch shooting straight up the middle from below the graft. I snapped it off, but was wondering if I could/should try to plant it to develop some roots to use it as a rootstock in a year or two? Thanks

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад +1

      Sure you can try, I don’t know how easy it is to propagate from cuttings but worth a try.

    • @extendedp1
      @extendedp1 Год назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak thanks for the reply, have a good day.

  • @matt67524
    @matt67524 4 года назад

    Your soil looks great from what I can see.

  • @valley3621
    @valley3621 6 лет назад +5

    Wow! Now that's what I call saving some cash. I am going to try healing in like that.

  • @melsolomon8256
    @melsolomon8256 6 лет назад +2

    thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ironmaiden3751
    @ironmaiden3751 3 дня назад

    Would it be a bad idea to use shoots from ancient apple trees I've found in the forest of this old farm?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 дня назад

      Not at all, go ahead, just realize it will be a standard sized tree (full size at maturity). So best to train it when young by bending branches below horizontal and NOT pruning off branches. This will give a smaller tree that will begin to bear at a younger age (maybe 5 years).

  • @riverponicsgrowingsystems7450
    @riverponicsgrowingsystems7450 6 лет назад +2

    Natures way of procreating ~ Very Nice :-)

  • @ElinWinblad
    @ElinWinblad Год назад

    What roots/plant types can you graft apple trees to other than other apple root stock

  • @markwoten6679
    @markwoten6679 2 года назад +1

    So this root stock off an apple tree you buried can only be used as place to graft that type of fruit 🍎

  • @gerryspence1483
    @gerryspence1483 4 года назад +1

    This may be a dumb question but what will happen if you don’t graft onto those root stocks? What kind of fruit will they produce?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  4 года назад

      Unknown results except for Dolgo crab apple which comes back true to type.

  • @jmr
    @jmr 8 месяцев назад

    I just bought bare root rootstock. They are being delivered this week and now I can't find any information on whether it's better to graft them now(this spring) or let grow in the ground for a while first so they can recover(graft next spring).

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  8 месяцев назад +1

      Graft now and any ones that don’t take can be grafted in a couple of weeks (if you have fridge stored scion) and then can be bud grafted in august - September.

    • @jmr
      @jmr 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@StefanSobkowiak Thanks!

  • @candidethirtythree4324
    @candidethirtythree4324 5 лет назад +3

    But where do you get the rootstock to start with?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  5 лет назад +1

      We just dig some at the base of some fruit trees.

    • @lynbsker1968
      @lynbsker1968 3 года назад

      I only have 2 apple trees and no stock growing from them. My plum tree has root stock, will I end up with a cross if I graft an apple on it?

    • @Skashoon
      @Skashoon 3 года назад

      @@lynbsker1968 no

  • @nicolaschery1942
    @nicolaschery1942 6 лет назад +1

    Bonjour stefan, tu n'as pas de soucis avec la sécheresse du fait que les racines de tes portes greffes soient superficielles et n'ai pas de racines pivots?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад +1

      On utilise un système d’irrigation pour toute la ferme. Mais je veux essayer un prochain verger de semis pour justement avoir des arbres avec leurs racines pivots.

    • @nicolaschery1942
      @nicolaschery1942 6 лет назад

      Ok @@StefanSobkowiak

    • @Skashoon
      @Skashoon 3 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak My French classes ended in 1973 but I got most of it. Surprising that I can still remember anything from that age.

  • @hbdennen
    @hbdennen 2 года назад +1

    Hi Steven. We are inheriting a cut down orchard in Idaho with a lot of root stock that’s grown back over 15 years since they were cut down. Should we graft right onto what’s in the ground? They’re pretty wild looking and we want to remove some to replant(and do NAP system), but they’re huge. Any tips?!

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад

      Yes you can overgraft large rootstock, just use side branches and main trunks and add several scion per cut (I’ve seen 6 on one cut).

  • @hightrailshomestead
    @hightrailshomestead 8 месяцев назад

    Can i just take a rootstock and plant it and grow an apple tree from it?
    Or do I HAVE to graft onto that rootstock in order to get an apple tree and apples?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  8 месяцев назад +1

      If you want decent fruit from a rootstock use ‘antanovka’ or M106. The others are not as good but I’ve not tried them all.

    • @hightrailshomestead
      @hightrailshomestead 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks
      I actually wound up doing modified cleft grafts on my 5 Apple tree root stocks and surprisingly because it's my first time ever grafting, 98% of them have taken with the chance more may take!
      Now I think im addicted to grafting! 😂 Super stoked as I grafted Honeycrisp Red and honey crisp on to them.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 месяцев назад

      @@hightrailshomestead haha that’s the usual response after teaching hundreds how to graft. Seems mysterious before you ever graft, then you’re surprised that it’s much simpler than imagined.

  • @foodsgoodfarm2429
    @foodsgoodfarm2429 6 лет назад +1

    could I just dig up wild apple sprouts and saplings and use them as rootstock? they wouldn't be dwarfing, but would be super adapted to my site. thanks for the video and I am enjoying less distracting effects on your latest videos :)

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад +1

      Certainly you can but even better if you never move them if you can.

  • @hightrailshomestead
    @hightrailshomestead 6 месяцев назад

    So when actually "time of year" do you harvest rootstock?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 месяцев назад

      Spring or fall while dormant, no leaves.

  • @nameless688
    @nameless688 8 месяцев назад

    Can you graft apple to pear rootstock?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  8 месяцев назад

      Yes but not sure how well the apple does long term.

    • @nameless688
      @nameless688 8 месяцев назад

      Ok im tryining it on a flowering pear, it took the graft and is growing

  • @splashafrica
    @splashafrica 11 месяцев назад

    I always wondered how root stock is grown commercially for grafting is it rooted cuttings or is it grown from seed

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  11 месяцев назад +1

      Depends on the rootstock size mostly. For large standard trees you can use seedlings, for semi dwarf and dwarf you want root strikes (rooted shoots coming off the root), look up “stool bed” the technique used to multiply rootstock.

  • @tezzasbigbuz3933
    @tezzasbigbuz3933 3 года назад

    I use it to root cuttings will it root apple cuttings instead of air layering?? I haven’t tried apples

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      Certainly apples are harder to root from cuttings unless it’s the root. Best to get root shoots (suckers) and dig them up.

  • @seangaul4618
    @seangaul4618 3 года назад

    Great video!!

  • @Yahya.72
    @Yahya.72 4 года назад

    Is red love a good apple variety

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  4 года назад +1

      I’ve never heard of it, I’ve never heard of the majority of the 10,000+ named cultivars.

  • @bigal25938
    @bigal25938 4 года назад

    What made them dwarf rootstock? Because they were harvested off of roots? What if you use apple seeds to grow for rootstock? Will that make big trees?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  4 года назад +1

      Genetically dwarf selected for that trait and propagated vegetatively.

  • @coronacrown3741
    @coronacrown3741 4 года назад

    does it have to be an apple rootstock? is it possible to graft apple onto another species for rootstock and if so, what would you think is the best. This is for big arid field with acid wet soil.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  4 года назад +1

      Crabapple works great. Perhaps hawthorn, but check to be sure.

    • @Skashoon
      @Skashoon 3 года назад

      Doesn’t rootstock require the same genus as the scion?

  • @olagunjutemitope7848
    @olagunjutemitope7848 Год назад

    How many years before producing fruits please

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад

      Depending on the rootstock used (dwarf or standard) 3-8 years.

  • @bigal25938
    @bigal25938 4 года назад

    What time of the year is best for the initial digging of the rootstock?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  4 года назад +1

      Before bud break in spring or near or after leaf fall in fall.

  • @regiegija02
    @regiegija02 4 года назад +1

    Do rootstocks have to be from dwarf trees?

  • @chelseahartweg2938
    @chelseahartweg2938 6 лет назад

    Any advice on propagating root stock on the farm?

    • @reformationinc.3376
      @reformationinc.3376 6 лет назад

      Chelsea Hartweg
      Start putting fruit tree seeds in the ground :D hopefully they come up in the spring.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад +3

      Depends on what rootstock cultivars you are looking for. If you already have some look up “stool bed propagation “. That’s the name of the propagation technique used in the nursery industry

    • @chelseahartweg2938
      @chelseahartweg2938 6 лет назад +1

      Just googled and holy moly I didn’t know that worked on trees! I thought it was only some more prolific shrubs. That’s awesome! Thanks!

    • @marklam8548
      @marklam8548 8 месяцев назад

      Would it be better to prune them to 1 leader to conserve less of energy through the winter and less to do next spring.?

  • @mohammedserbouti3280
    @mohammedserbouti3280 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @gcgopro6912
    @gcgopro6912 3 года назад

    Lifting in full leaf?

  • @myhillsidegarden3998
    @myhillsidegarden3998 6 лет назад

    Stefan, are all of your apple trees "dwarf"? Thank you for sharing. Catherine

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад +2

      All started dwarf, some have bypassed the dwarfing rootstock and are more like semi-dwarfs. Will be seeding trees to give standard sized trees as well.

    • @chukwuemerie
      @chukwuemerie 3 года назад +1

      @@StefanSobkowiak Can I use apples grown from seed as rootstock. How long will take to bear fruit?

  • @grazvydasj6956
    @grazvydasj6956 3 года назад +1

    Should remove the leaves when digging up a tree.

  • @candidethirtythree4324
    @candidethirtythree4324 6 лет назад

    Can you make your own rootstock? what kind of seeds make dwarf rootstock trees? Is it some sort of crabapple? I have read several books on apples and every single one said BUY them from a
    nursery but where does the nursery get them from?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  6 лет назад

      All dwarf and semi dwarf numbered rootstock are vegetatively propagated cultivars that come from a seedling that was rigorously evaluated as a rootstock cultivar. Yes buy them, use seeds to get a standard 30’ (10m) tree.

  • @arthurdewith7608
    @arthurdewith7608 5 лет назад

    Virus free and nematode free otherwise u get poor growth in some trees u can treat for these parasites chemical soil fumigation well worth the effort

  • @richardsabean5781
    @richardsabean5781 4 года назад

    All farm critters can be a pain,, proper fencing,, & paying attention to problem birds & animals.. They play follow the leader...