Tasty Mulberry Cocktail Trees | Multi Grafted Trees
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I absolutely love that you use the black electrical tape for grafting. It's perfect for graft unions.
Me too.
Excellent educational video. You confirm what I've learned by experience with grafted trees.
Aha! Cocktail trees now explain multi-fruit trees I used to see in old catalogs! I always wondered about them, and if they were actually real. I find grafting fascinating!
As long as the varieties are similar enough. Most citrus is compatible, lots of stone fruit, ect. You won't find an orange on a jackfruit tree though.
I did 26 grafts a few days ago. Persimmon and apple. I found whip and tongue are super easy to do and the rest were bud chip grafts. Also very easy. The hardest part was wrestling with grafting tape sticking onto itself in the wind...
New sub here. Love your videos and honesty.
I have Pakistan and some rando semi dwarf Home Depot mulberries planted last year. I'll turn them into cocktail mulberries when they're formed to my liking.
Hey. Thank you for sharing the truth. I wanted to get back to you about something. I asked you about mango seedlings a while ago. I was saying that my mango seedlings are not growing any bigger and all my other trees are growing huge. I discovered why😱 so simple. I wasn't reading my mango saplings. I watered all my trees equally and I thought that the avacado trees and mango trees would need the same watering in the summer. But I stopped watering my mango saplings for like a week and a half and I watered all my other trees because they seemed fine and needed the watering. But when I stopped watering the mangoes, they started to grow. All of them😂😂😂. So it seems they needed less watering and watering them too much stunted there growth. They never died. The roots are healthy. The leaves are healthy. They just didn't want to grow. How weird hey. 😅 oh and also I successfully grafted and avacado tree using plumbing tape😅😅 it worked. My grafted tree is now growing..
they're starting to grow because it's spring :) check out my video on overwatering plants.
@@qctropicals lol it's actually autumn where I am now. I'm in South Africa
Thanks for your honesty. What about 3 or 4 in one hole planting? Is this something you would recommend for small gardens? Thanks!
tons of pruning required. Only people recommending that technique never show fully matured trees.
@@qctropicals I’ve noticed there are only planting videos, never updates. I guess that explains why! Thanks again
Do you not have any Barbados cherry trees ready to sell yet or did you already sell out? Thanks
Thanks for the video too.
tons for sale on my website
Do you check your in ground mulberries for root knot nematodes? If so, how do you treat it?
never had an issue here in the desert. Unfortunately, you gotta go full chemical on those guys
Hi
I've been watching your videos for sometimes.
I like to know how much do you sell for one of your cocktail mulberry tree?
I live in Georgia, so please let me know... Thank you for your videos
unfortunately too big to ship friend. They are $200
Do you ship these trees and were could I buy ?
website in the description
Are you saying it's better to try root citruses instead of trying to graft them? Especially if I can wait, bc rooted cuttings will take longer to bear fruits. So far I have lemon trees on their own roots.
it's a gamble
I grafted several mulberry trees but within a week they started to grow new leaves. I don't believe they are already healed so fast. How do you when to remove a bag from them?
mulberries sprout leaves before roots. Once you see roots coming out the bottom, they're ready. It takes months
Yes, that's for cuttings, but I won't see the roots when I graft.
@@EffectivePickyEatersSolutionsif they stay alive a month after budding out, they will take. To fully heal though, I'd say at least 5-6 months.
@@qctropicals do you wait 5-6 months before you sell them?
@@EffectivePickyEatersSolutions yes