Wow, I finally got to watch this video. I have watched many of your other videos. You have provided incredible information. I’m an amateur hobbyist and been practicing grafting for three years now. My go to technique is the cleft graft and the success rate is about 75%. I learned from an article I read online, SFGate newsletters. It says the best time for California fruit grower to graft and had success is between mid May to mid August. Now that I see you are doing it in November and December, I’m just in awe. I’m sure Los Angeles is different than your area.
When do you recommend planting a potted mango tree in the spring? Late Feb? March, or April? I have two successful grafted trees that I want to put in the ground, but not sure when to put them in the ground.
@@TrulyTropical Thanks Chris - the reason i ask is that a grafter in Queensland says that a graft would fail if it fell below 20c - I have an outdoor graft still alive (king thai immediate grafting) and slowly budding in melbourne australia - similar to San Francisco latitude that got to 18c a couple nights but is definitely healed now since late December.
We aren't doing mango scions right now because the trees are busy flowering. But we will resume preparing, harvesting and selling scions in March or April. If you want them to be shipped, we'll have ordering available on our website, www.themangoplace.com/ later in the spring.
Wow, I finally got to watch this video. I have watched many of your other videos. You have provided incredible information.
I’m an amateur hobbyist and been practicing grafting for three years now. My go to technique is the cleft graft and the success rate is about 75%. I learned from an article I read online, SFGate newsletters. It says the best time for California fruit grower to graft and had success is between mid May to mid August. Now that I see you are doing it in November and December, I’m just in awe. I’m sure Los Angeles is different than your area.
Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
Thanks for taking your time out and doing the experiment. I agree fresh is best...words of wisdom.
Thanks for watching!
Great information and I love these expierements
Thank you Ground mother
thanks for the class.
Hi I love your video I start crafting mango tree and can you please tell me how long it take to see results
Very nice information thanks.
Thank you, useful information 👍
Your video is valuable to amatuers
Question! if you keep the scion on the jar with agar agar gelatin ? how will be the conservative processing ? thanks
We've never heard of that. Try it and let us know how it works!
I have watched your video very carefully, I wonder if we took the clip from the graft at that moment. I'm obeying the tips
I want to buy mango different Scions pls guide me
When do you recommend planting a potted mango tree in the spring? Late Feb? March, or April? I have two successful grafted trees that I want to put in the ground, but not sure when to put them in the ground.
If you are in South Florida, plant them as soon as possible. For other areas, as soon as the risk of freeze has passed.
@@TrulyTropical I'm over here in the south tip of Texas
Big Question Chris - what were the night temperatures for these scions in this experiment in Celsius? :)
There were a couple of nights were the low was about 8°C, but most of the nights had lows 18-20°C.
@@TrulyTropical Thanks Chris - the reason i ask is that a grafter in Queensland says that a graft would fail if it fell below 20c - I have an outdoor graft still alive (king thai immediate grafting) and slowly budding in melbourne australia - similar to San Francisco latitude that got to 18c a couple nights but is definitely healed now since late December.
If the grafts were good what would have been the next step? Are you leaving it on the turpentine tree or do you cut that branch and try to root?
When are atemoyas fully ripe
Atemoyas are fully ripe when they are soft and start to smell. Atemoya season is in the fall for us.
How can I order mango scions from you?
We aren't doing mango scions right now because the trees are busy flowering. But we will resume preparing, harvesting and selling scions in March or April. If you want them to be shipped, we'll have ordering available on our website, www.themangoplace.com/ later in the spring.
😅 Now I am wondering how long it will take from cutting to shipping to Colarado? Then from Colorado to Ghana.
Thanks,mam for a Nice video. Mam, how to contact you for mango scions?
Thanks for watching the video!
For more information about our scions: www.themangoplace.com/scions-2
Very nice Madam
C.