I live in a pine forest, where local people have extensively cut down all the lower branches of indigenous Chir Pine trees for firewood. These boughs never grow back. I was wondering, could I graft new pine branches into the tree trunk or into the old bough stumps? Any help would be appreciated?
I have a mondell pine in the AZ desert. It had some die back from the harsh summer. It was six feet tall now its four foot tall. The tip is what died. So I snipped off the dying tip where I think it was still fresh and sprayed it with tree wound sealer. It may still be living producing near the tip. I'd like to gratf a new tip. Is this possible?
Excellent vid. Question: It seems most folks graft late Feb/early March here in SC zone 8. Is it possible to have an excellent success rate grafting in September/October?
I don't quit understand what the graf that was attached to the top of the tree was supposed to do..? Are you grafting an apple tree branch on the top of the Pine for an experiment..?
Making seed gardens for tree breeding. They can plant trees that they know grow really fast but maybe aren't great lumber quality as rootstocks. Then graft from a bunch of different trees that are good lumber quality to have them in the same garden to cross pollinate.
I am seeing such grafting of pines fr the first of time,so Elaborate&exact one-gratified of him.
I live in a pine forest, where local people have extensively cut down all the lower branches of indigenous Chir Pine trees for firewood. These boughs never grow back. I was wondering, could I graft new pine branches into the tree trunk or into the old bough stumps? Any help would be appreciated?
I have a mondell pine in the AZ desert. It had some die back from the harsh summer. It was six feet tall now its four foot tall. The tip is what died. So I snipped off the dying tip where I think it was still fresh and sprayed it with tree wound sealer. It may still be living producing near the tip. I'd like to gratf a new tip. Is this possible?
Excellent vid. Question: It seems most folks graft late Feb/early March here in SC zone 8. Is it possible to have an excellent success rate grafting in September/October?
What time of the year can you use this method?
What is special about the scion you are using???? Is it that dwarf variety???
I don't quit understand what the graf that was attached to the top of the tree was supposed to do..? Are you grafting an apple tree branch on the top of the Pine for an experiment..?
That wouldn't work. The trees must be the same family or close. The scion will be the tree that you get out of this
What qualities are in the scion wood that are not present in the root stock? Why graft so high up of the root stock is inferior?
Is this in Warner Robins?
What is the point of this video? I don’t understand what the end goal is. Anyone explain to me?
Making seed gardens for tree breeding. They can plant trees that they know grow really fast but maybe aren't great lumber quality as rootstocks. Then graft from a bunch of different trees that are good lumber quality to have them in the same garden to cross pollinate.
Is this in Warner Robins?
Is this in Warner Robins?