How to - Grafting Adenium Desert Rose Technique Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2016
- Grafting Adenium technique with my dad in Texas. Thanks for watching and like and subscribe!
For an updated video made in June 2020, please check out • How to Graft Adenium D...
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Wow wow ❤iam just getting started with ademiums and there so much to learn even at my age 81 hahaha iam very excited about watching you creating multy coloured ademiums so ill get on listening and watching how you go about this method iam retired in indonesia my daughter has lived in indonesia for 25+ years with our balinese family and her husband and recently she helped me come over to their place to stay anyway she loves as i do now adeniums and so we have about 10 or so plants i have a great deal to learn about them but your program caught my eye so i” ll have to play it quite a few times to get the hang of it we are originally from australia 🇦🇺 she has a wonderfull garden full of tropical plants and trees some fruit trees its very interesting and very good to keep me young in mind nice talking to you and thankyou for putting on this beautiful program i love it anyway i” ll try ❤😂☮️💟🕉️🛐🍀🌻🌷🇮🇩❤
Thank you for having your father on your video. I loved how he showed grafting of the desert rose. wonderful job I learned a lot from him today. Blessing's Herby
This is an exceptional video - please thank your dad for sharing his knowledge. Impressive!
What a blessing to have such an wonderful dad!! His knowledge is priceless!!
Do you water the grafted plant
Thanks for clearly and patiently taking time to explain it. And i can see every part clearly.
Thanks so much. I am a lover of this flower.
I love your dad. So easy to understand his instructions.
I saw this video a long time ago, and I did exactly what your dad said, and my desert rose is beautiful, now I have todo another color and Thankyou for this video I did again . THANKYOU SÓ SÓ MUCH FATHER AND SON , WATCH A NICE BEAUTIFUL VIDEO 🦋🦋🦋🦋🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Shake Rattle and Roll while dad finds that rubber band. Sounds like he turned the horse upside down. Love this. Off to video 2 now
I made a newer version that is a little more straightforward. Thanks for watching!
I have never seen such a detailed explanation on this, I appreciate the time you both took to explain this, thank you!
i did it about two weeks ago (03/9) and I just came here to see when should I take the pkastic off. Thank you and your dad fir the video!
thank you for sharing your experience and get grafting method. I got 1 out of 3 successful the first try
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Wow! You blew my mind! Never knew you can do that to a plant. Thank you, and your dad!
Thank you for watching!
I love your dads voice ❤️😂 he also knows what he’s doing thank you for sharing!
That's incredible. What does he do with the long stem he cut off? Can you propagate that too?
Beautiful video father and son! Great explanation thanks
a wonderful team (dad and son)! thanks for sharing your knowledge
Simple and clear explanation. I thank you and your father very much!
Your father has a great deal of knowledge on adenium.
Thank you for your comment and support. Stay tuned! I will be working on new videos and making better produced videos. Still learning myself.
I'm from the phil. I really enjoy your vidio... can you help m.. where can i buy the different varities of adenium... tanx nd more power....
@@delfincorcolon6942 Thanks for your comment and support. I don't order plants so not sure of the best resource or supplier for you. I would first check locally or in your country and see if they have contacts in other countries to help you order. That way they can help you with import laws and process. There are many suppliers out there but the challenge is to find a reliable one. Plus shipping cost is quite high too. You also may want to research and check on facebook as you can ask more questions directly on there to companies and understand their process before you buy. Usually better to buy in bulk and perhaps you can team up with many of your friends to order at once. Hope this helps a little. Take good care!
This man is so adorable.he has love for the plants
Amazing ideas... He is so smart... I love this plant...i learned a lot ....thanks...
Beautiful desert roses with different colors. Thanks for teaching us how to graft. Kudos.
Awesome 👏🏽👏🏽 Your Dad knows what he’s doing 🙋🏾♀️ excellent teacher as well. I enjoyed your video❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Easy way for grafting,thanks a lot for sharing ;-)
I just read some of the comments about this video and I have to apologize for not thanking you and your awesome dad for sharing such valuable knowledge and posting this very descriptive video. Thank you!
If your dad happens to be in central Florida, I would love to buy from him. I'll check it out. 🌸❤️
Thank you for your kind words. My Dad has always wanted to share his knowledge as he certainly has made mistakes in the past. But there are more things to learn and hopefully we can learn from each other!
Followed your tips and so far did well..
This was the best video I've watched about grafting. Very easy to understand. I'll start practicing this week end. Thanks a lot for this video.
Can i do grafting on roses ?
Ya... me too, i can understand to follow the technic... thank you so much
how to pollinate adenium
Thank you for the informative video. I love the glue idea.
Great video! Your dad explained it very well. I'm so inspired!
very instructional: thank you!
Thanks a lot, I have done it very successful.
Love these plants, i have a midnight blue.
Thank you. Very clear instructions. I will try it out.
oh snap, this is much easier, thank you for sharing
That was awesome. The best part was looking for that rubber band, sounded like he was tearing apart the place. LOL I hate it when you can't find something so small like that!
I tried this and it worked; Awesome! love it more than the V grafting
Wow 😯 I was just wondering how to get mine fatter but you just took it to a whole other level. Brb going to buy a second desert rose 😂
It's like playing with legos! That's so cool. Great video.
wow!
simple yet effective that's how you teach
thank you so much!
Appreciate your comment. Definitely not great video and learning to do a better job next time to share more. Stay tuned as Im working on it after years of down time. Thanks
Great video , simple technique , just got some cuttings from a friend , will give this a go .
You know i just noticed this was 7 years ago so i hope your dad is still going strong my goodness it would be nice to hear hes ok over covid and all that my best wishes for the two of you bless you both and thankyou so much i do hope hes ok 🇮🇩🇮🇩🌻💐🌹😍🇦🇺🙏☮️🕉️☪️✝️🛐☸️😀
That's freaking awesome!!!
Thank you for sharing, just got my first adenium
Best of luck! It’s a great hobby and very rewarding!
This is really neat. Got my first one today
3:36 OMG ... absolutely beautiful. Love you dad. He knows what he is doing that's for sure. Very knowledgeable. Will prune mine tomorrow we live in SW Florida.. HOT..
Excellent explanation !
Wow it is beautiful, thank you for sharing.
thank you! very helpful information.
awesome.Thank you for sharing
thanks for watching
Growing Green Thumb
i have a question for dad . i have one with just two stems on mine how can i get it to branch out ? would he recommend this technique ?
wow..thank u..now I hv an idea on what to do..thank u so much for sharing
Hi :) After grafting, how often do you water the plant?
I treat mine with lots of care because they look sad most of the time. Can you recommend a fertilizer o plant food that is adequate for these gorgeous succulent?
Once a week
Thank you for sharing Sir ❤
it’s so interesting watching other people doing thing other ways. superglue huh! who would’ve thought… lol. thanks
Greetings from Malaysia :) Thank you so much for all your great tips and advice. Much appreciated. :-)
thank you for your comment. I will work on more videos.
waaaaaa thank you so much for sharing! say hi to your dad and may he be as happy as he is in the video alwAYS!.
Just wanted to say thanks for posting this video, it gave me the motivation to try grafting. Simple and easy technique.
Thanks for your comment! It is fun sharing the knowledge. I hope to continue to do more videos in the near future. Take care!
Robert Nguyen pppp
Great video. Very detail and informative. Tried grafting myself but not successfully. Can I water the plant after the grafting.
hi can you please tell me what you use for potting mix.thank you kindly. I love these bonsai
That’s a very good explanation you know what you doing. Your dad
Great way of teaching, thanks to ur dad ☺, can I graft a cutting I cut few days ago or should we cut fresh from plant?
👋 excellent. Thanks 🙏 watching from Canada 🇨🇦. Zz
Wow very interesting. I just got two bare rooted plants.
Amazing! What do you do with the old stalk you cut off?
Fantastic! Both you and your father =)
Nice video... Thanks a lot... I learned a lot...
Great thank you!! What soil do you suggest for the Christmas Rose?
hey I love ur video and I loooove the way ur dad presented it. its very informative and I felt like I was right there in the room with him and I am ready to do one of my own! and good work mr camera man! u helped with some interpretation where u thought needed clarity and the video quality is great. i have to subscribe now cuz im very curious about what else i can learn from u and ur dad. keep it up!!
Thank you so much for your comment Gigi. Glad to have you on the team. Happy growing.
Thank you for all the advices. Could I use glue for acrylic nails? If not can you tell me what kind can I use
Super glue
Wow - thank you!!!
which season is best for grafting in adenium ? I want know
Wow! Awesome!
which will be more effective glue or binding process
eagerly waiting for the next video of your father's talent
Thx for sharing this method.....
Thanks for Sharing!
Your "party" Adenium is gorgeous, Tim! Thank you for sharing. I am excited to try with my Pink Pearl & Double Rainbow!
More adenium videos pollinating, colors,fertilizer .....very informative keep it up
I will try to cover more in my next video for you. hopefully in the next week or so. been flooding here in Texas. thanks for your comment and watching.
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Nice,very clear. Thanks
hi what can i do my desert rose is not flowering and it keeps growing tall and straight with no branches
Would like to know what is the best temperature for adenium to grow because I live in Northern California, when the winter comes, it may drop to 32 degrees.
Florida weather is good for it
When you removed plastic cover from grafting root? And how many days u HV put in shade area?
Very Interesting, I wonder if you can use this grafting technique on a mango tree, then again use it on any other fruit tree. Any thoughts about that??
Your dad is the best.. Thanks for the video, very instructional. Please I need you to ask him, if I want to make a graft in the middle of the plant between 2 branchs and I can't put the plastic to cover, can I do without cover? Thanks
Thank you for the lesson learn❤🙂
Cool. Thank you for sharing
Hi Thanks so much have been waiting for your Dads video loved it.
thank you Maria!
Thanks for the upload- Can you do anything with the long cuts after you remove them? Can they be rooted and grow into a new plants?
Yes you can try to root them in loose soil or vermiculite. I never tried it because I seen it never has a large base. but if you are growing just for the flower then I would recommend you graft it on another plant. thanks for the comment.
Growing Green Thumbs great job so going to try👍
Thank you very much.
Great demonstration, I see where I made my mistakes..
Very informative.
hi growing green thumbs. will the super glue method work if your zion has no growth and the upper part is freshly cut?
this is an excellent video...I truly appreciate you and your father...
Question is: is there any one color or type of desert rose that seems to ACCEPT
the new graft....the white you grafted numerous times looked very healthy.
thank you richard in Port Charlotte, florida
thank you for your comment Richard. So far all the colors and varieties have been accepting the grafts well. Although it is obvious to graft during the warm weather, my dad has also been about 75% successful grafting during the winter as well, of course keeping the temperature warm in his greenhouse.
my back yard was totally broiled by cold weather (29 deg in Florida)...all of my desert roses were fried....some are turning to mush all the way to the ground...some are brown and soft most of the way down....how far can I cut them back? Will/would just the root push up a shoot? Some of the caduces are oozing think paste....the weather has broken already andI can cut them any time....got any good cutting/recovery tips????????
I saw some people in vn grafting plumeria and desert rose , is it work or not, may I ask. .?
I love adeniums and I love this video. new sub here.
made it to end and holy hell you got lots of adenium
I love your video.😃 thanks have a nice day.
I really love adenium flower iwant to order deferent variety pls ? How can i order seed?
thanx... i wanna try this, but i need to fish around for the other colors! great!
thanks for you comment. it took awhile for my dad to find more colors too. join some online and Facebook communities, they are helpful in helping you.
Hi~ my desert rose plant looks like it’s sick. The leaves turned yellow and falling off. Even the baby leaves sprouting turned yellow and falling off. Some of the green ones are curling up with tiny brown sticky stuff on it. It had spider mites or something on few places, so I sprayed some baking soda water on it. How can I save this plant?
I remember the bitter taste of that flower....coz i use to play it when i was young
Thank you both so much for sharing your Dad’s knowledge of grafting!
I just want to ask if you water them right after grafting or not.
How often do you water them...i have a root rotten adenium and i want to save the upper part of it for grafting. Is it possible? Thank you for your support. God bless
Hi after you graft you should put it in the shade for around 3-4 weeks so watering is very limited. Just as long as it doesn’t dry out for too long. For your rotten root, you can use the top part and cut it to graft on another root but I would do it soon before the rot eventually spreads more. Best of luck!