Grafting grape vines when they start to leave dormancy can be tricky as grapes have a high root pressure that can “drown” most grafts, so excessive sap pressure will have to be released for graft success. In this video I show my favorite techniques to graft young and old grape vines, indoors or in the field, and the best way to adapt the best grafting technique to each grafting situation. 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.
Hi, Can you graft an old grape vine cutting the scions form another new grape vine at the same time and the same day with the cleft method ? Or cut the scion one month before, store in the fridge and graft it to the old vine one month after using the cleft method also ?
BTW, I had good success last year grafting Nebbiolo variety onto various kinds of rootstocks. I clearly see that one needs to understand the principles and to make the best choice with each circumstance. I'm in Canada (read: cold winters) and I can't wait until spring to see how the newly grafted canes did over winter. A lot of thanks to you for my success. If I were a little closer I'd bring you a fine bottle of Canadian Pinot.
@@JSacadura I request you to do video specific for grafting and growing persimmons olny . I found them hardest to graft and more worse I growing. thanks
Persimmons have to be in full sap flow to be grafted successfully. Its also important to remove all growth (below the graft) that might remove sap from the graft. Regarding growing, the type of rootstock used is very important to a correct adaption to local conditions. I have added your suggestion to my list of video ideas.
Thank you for all the well prepared video's over the years. I made many successful grafts in the last three years, thanks to you. Regards from Barrydale, South Africa, about 100 km from the southernmost tip of Africa.
All you need to know and much more! Thank you Sr. Sacadura. Today we are down in the vineyard grafting (for the first time!) on older but vigorous vines here in Portugal
Thanks very much. Yours are the very best on RUclips! I have one question: what do you consider early spring ... for instance, can I chip graft grapes 3 weeks before bud break ?
Yes, you can, but you would have to protect the chip well as it has to wait for the rootstock to start moving sap. I would wait until I see signs that the rootstock is awake. Thanks for the comment and the support.
Dear Sir! Thank you for your efforts to share your skills and knowledge in grafting! Is it possible to graft vines during summer as well, or will it fail? Best regards 🤗
Thanks for the great video. I have tried all of these techniques at least 50 times and have yet to have one successful graft. None of my grafts have callused over. I even purchased a grafting cutter that makes perfect joins but still nothing works. What do think could be the problem? Many of the buds did start to grow but eventually died because they were not callused or joined to the root stock.
You're vidéos are great ! I have one question : when you are grafting the young cheap rootstock with the modified cleft method, do you make some cut at the base/bottom ? And still on young rootstock, do you make cut with cheap budding technique ? Thanks you
You are RUclipss master grafter, thank you. I also found an interesting graft technique on a channel from apple growers in the Himalaya, it is called strap grafting and good for tree rootstock with larger diameter , I have never seen it in european grafting books.
Thanks. I have seen the technique you mention but I always graft rootstocks of large diameter with the bark graft (like this - ruclips.net/video/b-iyXqG10YU/видео.html) and they work fine. The extra flap they place over the top of the cut on the rootstock seems an extra step that is really not needed.
i have a small orchard and a vineyard in the pacific northwest. Graham Washington. i will be grafting about 60 grape vines to different varieties in the month of june or so. I will be grafting hardwood to softwood(green new growth) when the cambium forms. Never done this many. I had very good success with fruit trees, haven't done much grafting on the grapes. let me know what you think, i do have all my scion wood now in the refrigerator
Grafting grape vines when they start to leave dormancy can be tricky as grapes have a high root pressure that can “drown” most grafts, so excessive sap pressure will have to be released for graft success. In this video I show my favorite techniques to graft young and old grape vines, indoors or in the field, and the best way to adapt the best grafting technique to each grafting situation.
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.
If that white grafting tape is bound so snuggly around the Scion bud, how does the new grafted bud break through?
Please
Hi, Can you graft an old grape vine cutting the scions form another new grape vine at the same time and the same day with the cleft method ? Or cut the scion one month before, store in the fridge and graft it to the old vine one month after using the cleft method also ?
Molto bravo
😂
Gives most people enough courage to actually go and start grafting. Very informative and easy to follow. Good job!!!
That's very nice of you. Thanks for the comment.
🙏👍
Yws
You are the grafting god I’ve watched a lot of videos on grafting you explain so good unbelievable professionalism 💪🏼🇦🇺👍🏽👌🏼🌿🌱
You’re too kind. Thanks for the nice comment.
One of the best grafting guides in youtube, explains a lot of important details
Лучшее видео по прививке винограда!!!
Как всегда, замечательное видео! Спасибо!
Thank you for the step by step procedures and demonstrations on how to do it. I enjoy it learning the technique. Have a nice day.
Thank you! You too!
BTW, I had good success last year grafting Nebbiolo variety onto various kinds of rootstocks. I clearly see that one needs to understand the principles and to make the best choice with each circumstance. I'm in Canada (read: cold winters) and I can't wait until spring to see how the newly grafted canes did over winter. A lot of thanks to you for my success. If I were a little closer I'd bring you a fine bottle of Canadian Pinot.
Thank you very much for millions, bro. Great job.
Thank You So Much for Making THIS Video!
Thank You for Sharing Your Invaluable Knowledge!
this was I wanted you to do...just thought yesterday...and there it is...magical
This video has been in the works for some time. I'm glad you find it useful.
@@JSacadura I request you to do video specific for grafting and growing persimmons olny . I found them hardest to graft and more worse I growing. thanks
Persimmons have to be in full sap flow to be grafted successfully. Its also important to remove all growth (below the graft) that might remove sap from the graft. Regarding growing, the type of rootstock used is very important to a correct adaption to local conditions. I have added your suggestion to my list of video ideas.
Спасибо! Смотрю Ваши уроки,учусь,прививал и получается .
I can watch these videos forever.
I'm glad you like them. Thanks for the comment.
Well explained to all kinds of grafting and budding technique...including a zoomed video of each style....thanks so much!!!
One of the best grafting instructors. Thank you very much.
Thanks for the demonstrations! So much more instructive than simply reading about grafting!
Thank you for all the well prepared video's over the years. I made many successful grafts in the last three years, thanks to you. Regards from Barrydale, South Africa, about 100 km from the southernmost tip of Africa.
Спасибо за прекрасный урок прививки винограда!!! Удачи Вам во всех делах.
Thanks your share grafting metode👍👍👍💪💪💪🙏🙏🙏
Very good job on the grafting video.👍👍
Thanks 👍
Ju qënkeni specialist mjaft i madh,i pa zëvëndësueshëm,ju lumshin duart dhe mëndja.
Great sharing.full watch
Thank you Mr Sacadura, I appreciate you for sharing your knowledge with us
Excellent video! Thank you very much.
Informative as always! 👍
Very nice video thank you very much for all your work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot, differents situation...
All you need to know and much more! Thank you Sr. Sacadura. Today we are down in the vineyard grafting (for the first time!) on older but vigorous vines here in Portugal
Thank you for information about grafting
Ini yg saya cari ..Vidio nya jelas sangat bermanfaat buat pemula seperti saya...salam manis dari Indonesia om🙏
Thank you for the great information .
thank you for sharing, new subcriber from Indonesia
It's a quality RUclips channel, thanks for your knowledge.
Nice demo. Thanks, I'm going out to graft today.
Have fun! Thanks for the comment and the support.
Thank you, most informative.
Your vidios are simple but efective. Thanks
Another excellent content, high quality video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great videos, very well explained, filmed and great information. Tanks. 👍👍👍
Thanks for great sharing. Jazakallah Khoiron katsiron
Thank you
Terimakasih cara terbaik untuk membuat sambungan jenis baru yang lebih baik
Excellent job,bravo!👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Excelente muy didáctico, Saludos desde Argentina.
Thank you sir. Good information.
Thanks very much. Yours are the very best on RUclips! I have one question: what do you consider early spring ... for instance, can I chip graft grapes 3 weeks before bud break ?
Yes, you can, but you would have to protect the chip well as it has to wait for the rootstock to start moving sap. I would wait until I see signs that the rootstock is awake. Thanks for the comment and the support.
Awesome video! Thanks for the helpful information.
Thank you for the informations !!
Wow
Total respect thank you
Buenas Noches Sr. Como siempre exelente. Gracias por sus saberes un gran saludo. Jorge.--
Gracias por el comentario. Un saludo.
Very good video, as always
It is a really good tutorial for vine grafing activity
Mantaappp lurr
Is inspiratif useful knowledge👍👍 greetings from indonesia.
Exellent!
Each time I had doubts what for You cover buds? 😳
At least I've seen - it's not a problem cause buds break parafilm. Easy.
Thank You!😌
Precisely. As Parafilm is wax based you can cover the buds as they break it easily. And they stay protected from dehydration until they start growing.
Thanks for video .Great!!
Спасибо. Взял на заметку
Great grafting tutorial. Thanks very much.
This is such a great video. Thank you.
Good video friend 👍
Wow this is a very helpful video so far. Diff technique in a video. Awesome
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment.
Класс! Очень интересно! Привет из Казахстана! Удачи, мира и добра!
It's really good appreciated
Excellent video. Thank you. :)
Muito bom! 👌Obrigado!
Excellent sirr
Thanks for this video
super!
Very good and excellent demonstrations
Top pak mantep, salam Indonesia Jakarta pusat
Amazing technique thank you
Good grafting 👍👍👍
Dear Sir! Thank you for your efforts to share your skills and knowledge in grafting! Is it possible to graft vines during summer as well, or will it fail? Best regards 🤗
Late spring grafts might still work if well protected. Summer grafting will most likely fail.
@@JSacadura thank you for taking the time to respond 🥰
공부 하고 갑니다,^^
I'm Muhammad Ali from Pakistan
I'm sure I have learnt to graft
سلام. چه. فصلی است 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏
unselfish excellent advice
I like it good job
Great ❤
Thanks for sharing 👍.
Excellent
Thanks for the great video. I have tried all of these techniques at least 50 times and have yet to have one successful graft. None of my grafts have callused over. I even purchased a grafting cutter that makes perfect joins but still nothing works. What do think could be the problem? Many of the buds did start to grow but eventually died because they were not callused or joined to the root stock.
You're vidéos are great ! I have one question : when you are grafting the young cheap rootstock with the modified cleft method, do you make some cut at the base/bottom ? And still on young rootstock, do you make cut with cheap budding technique ?
Thanks you
Mantab om👍
Really good
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Thanks Thailand
Все доступно и понятно!
Great job sir
Супер
You are RUclipss master grafter, thank you. I also found an interesting graft technique on a channel from apple growers in the Himalaya, it is called strap grafting and good for tree rootstock with larger diameter , I have never seen it in european grafting books.
Thanks. I have seen the technique you mention but I always graft rootstocks of large diameter with the bark graft (like this - ruclips.net/video/b-iyXqG10YU/видео.html) and they work fine. The extra flap they place over the top of the cut on the rootstock seems an extra step that is really not needed.
i have a small orchard and a vineyard in the pacific northwest. Graham Washington. i will be grafting about 60 grape vines to different varieties in the month of june or so. I will be grafting hardwood to softwood(green new growth) when the cambium forms. Never done this many. I had very good success with fruit trees, haven't done much grafting on the grapes. let me know what you think, i do have all my scion wood now in the refrigerator
Thanks
Extremely good instructions!
Question: how about grafting green on green in middle of June in a nordic country?
so good
Excelente
love it
Mantap
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