Fuyu persimmon chip bud grafting - 2 month follow up

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Great grafting success for a novice - me. Fuyu and Hachiya persimmons are grafted successfully using 2 methods as shown by 2 month follow up. Lots of root stock sprung up from older persimmon trees that were cut down last year. Scions were cut in March from healthy persimmon trees and refrigerated until needed. When root stock buds started swelling and leafing I began grafting. JSacadura on you tube provides great videos on grafting.
    Update: May 14, 2022 - Every graft I showed last year has continued to do well and many grafts are well over my head. I am seeing fruit on a few of them already.

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  • @GardeningUrduHindi
    @GardeningUrduHindi 2 года назад +1

    Pretty beautiful

  • @robertoness142
    @robertoness142 2 года назад +1

    good work

  • @armyofda12monkeys
    @armyofda12monkeys 5 месяцев назад

    so you were grafting Asian persimmon to American rootstock ... i heard American's leaf out late and hence the grafting is done later than usual grafting. If grafting an Asian persimmon to another Asian persimmon (which i suppose actually has an American rootstock under it), would you graft earlier than grafting to an American directly?
    My Saiju is pushing bud and leafing out soon (while my American prob will wake up in a month or 2), so I was going to check my friend's Jiro (we both in zone 7a/b) to see if theirs is pushing bud too, and will graft soon if so (they wanted my Saiju on their Jiro tree).

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 2 года назад +1

    When did you graft? How warm was it out and how much growth was on the rootstock when you grafted? Timing?

  • @pedalpower2306
    @pedalpower2306 Год назад

    Are american persimons astringent type? If you graft a non astringent variety like Fuyo to american persimon tree what do you think will be the out ome of the fruit? Thanks

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      Yes, American persimmons in the wild are astringent. I grafted Fuyu persimmon buds to American persimmon rootstock and got Fuyu persimmons from the grafts that took.

  • @Hojjiifp
    @Hojjiifp Год назад

    When did you do the grafting?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      I did it in the spring when leaves on the root stock started coming out and I knew sap was flowing.

  • @aresmares8059
    @aresmares8059 5 месяцев назад

    Please this is dormant bud grafting? Or vegetanting bud grafting

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  5 месяцев назад +1

      Never heard of "vegetanting" bud grafting. I do bud grafting as shown on other you tube videos out there. I have other videos on bud grafting that may help. Search my channel.

    • @aresmares8059
      @aresmares8059 5 месяцев назад

      @@perryrush5378 There are two periods of grafting, a bud which you make in March from branches taken in winter, this is called a vegetating bud, because it buds immediately in April, then the specific period is at the end of August, and it spends the whole winter, then stops dormant and reawakens in March like all plant gems ☺️

  • @mdjewel5738
    @mdjewel5738 2 года назад +1

    It grow up in Bangladesh??

  • @2Birds1Stone_
    @2Birds1Stone_ 2 года назад

    Awesome, what time of the year did the grafts take off so successfully? I take it they were let to leaf out? Great video!

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +3

      I cut the scions in march and put them in the frig. I grafted then in April as soon as I saw the root stock budding and making leaves.

    • @HangNguyen-ty7zv
      @HangNguyen-ty7zv Год назад

      Hi Perry!! What state are you living?

    • @2Birds1Stone_
      @2Birds1Stone_ Год назад

      @@perryrush5378 thank you!

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      @@HangNguyen-ty7zv Upstate South Carolina -Boiling Springs

  • @theimpaler2317
    @theimpaler2317 2 года назад +1

    Does the scion have to be at the budding stage to be able to graft it, or can you do it earlier?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      I cut my scions in march and and store in the fridge and bud graft them when the root stock is leafing out in April in my area.

    • @theimpaler2317
      @theimpaler2317 Год назад

      @@perryrush5378 so it doesn’t work if you graft it the same day you cut the scion?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад +1

      When I do chip bud grafting I want the bud not yet leafing out so I get it early and refrigerate it to keep it dormant and when the root stock is running sap and has leaves developing it is time to graft. That is how I do it.

    • @theimpaler2317
      @theimpaler2317 Год назад

      @@perryrush5378 what is the best method to attach it, graft it?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      This I do not know. My success comes from getting the scion in march when the buds are plumping out and refrigerate them until the root stock is putting on leaves.

  • @nakamura7491
    @nakamura7491 2 года назад

    how many maximum seconds did it take you for one graft, and did the graft oxidize?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      When I cut the graft I spritzed it with water because I was not fast and I did not want it to dry out.

  • @adamb.8854
    @adamb.8854 2 года назад

    Hi, so i want to chip graft persimmon sticks in end of april. You are using still not waken up buds taken in same spring right? Yoh chip your plants in april or so and do not cut back the rootstock just after the grafted bud begin to grow?
    How long does it take the grafted bud to grow in the same spring?
    If rootstock bud grows at first not the grafted bud what do you do?thanks

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +2

      I cut the scions (one year old branch with dormant healthy buds of fuyu persimmon tree) about march when STILL dormant and wrap them in damp, not wet, shop towel and place them in frig to keep them dormant. When the buds on the root stock start to make leaves in the spring it is time to graft the bud into the root stock. Cut off the root stock about an inch above the graft and remove any buds below the graft so the plant will put all energy into the grafted bud. Within a few weeks you will start to see the grafted bud swell and then leaf out. Within 3-4 weeks you will see growth. By summers end most of my grafts are 2-4 feet.

    • @adamb.8854
      @adamb.8854 2 года назад

      Thanks it is useful, by chipping you remove some wood from the chip or not, cause i removed once all and i killed the bud.....what is your success rate out of ten with chip and with wedge done in late spring?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +1

      @@adamb.8854 I chip bud graft as soon as I see my American root stock putting out leaves in spring. My success last spring was about 12 attempts out of 15, which surprised me. When I see those grafts producing persimmons then I will happy. J Sacadura on youtube shows how to chip bud graft. See also ruclips.net/video/VbW0-xJpuBo/видео.html

  • @sunirafarms2793
    @sunirafarms2793 Год назад

    Which rootstock

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  Год назад

      All of the sapling rootstock came from the original store bought persimmon trees that I ordered from the nursery. When a tree got wind damaged it sent out rootstock saplings which of course are American persimmon which has had Fuyu or Hachiya scions grafted to it. They came up on their own from the mother tree so I used them.

  • @JacobvsRex
    @JacobvsRex 2 года назад

    What part of the world is this?

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +1

      boiling springs, south carolina

    • @JacobvsRex
      @JacobvsRex 2 года назад

      @@perryrush5378 lol, I’m in Travelers Rest. I play hell getting the asians to graft to the native here. I’ve tried hundreds of times and have one success long term. Plenty of cross to native and American cultivars to native though.

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +1

      @@JacobvsRex Last year I had lots of success. But this year not so much. I think I waited too long to cut my scions.

    • @JacobvsRex
      @JacobvsRex 2 года назад

      @@perryrush5378 I’ve noticed at least for me my success rate increases the later I wait in the season to graft. Mid to end of June seems to be the sweet spot.

    • @perryrush5378
      @perryrush5378  2 года назад +1

      @@JacobvsRex I need to try that.