Several grafting situations are shown, like Changing Fruit Varieties on Established Trees or Grafting new plants. All the grafting techniques shown are very effective with very different types of fruit trees, like apples, pears, plums, peaches, kiwis, pluots, pistachios, almonds, etc., if all the other parameters are right. If you have any questions or if you like the video, leave a comment and consider subscribing to support the channel. Table of contents: 1. Limiting factors - Fruit Species, Time of Year - 0:13 2. Limiting factors - Rootstock and Scion - 1:14 3. Changing varieties with the Bark Graft - 1:34 4. Grafting younger branches - 4:04 5. Grafting younger branches - Whip and Tongue - 5:16 6. Grafting younger branches - Modified Cleft Graft - 8:10 7. Grafting new plants - Cleft Graft - 9:30 8. Grafting new plants - Lateral Graft - 10:22 9. Changing varieties - Lateral Graft - 11:30 10. Bud-Grafting - 13:49 Be sure to check my other technique specific grafting videos to collect more detailed information on each grafting technique shown in this video. Thanks for watching.
Than I guess I can graft my apricot and plum trees on a peach tree or on black cherry tree right? I have to move and I can't move all my trees with me, I do have apricot tree in my new place, but just got few flowers that fall off this year, not big enough. Also have peach tree with it that's why I asked if I can graft either one on one of the two trees so I don't have to move four trees. Thanks
The main reason that I have learned, is that hybrid varieties (your tastiest peaches, for example) don't develop from a pit. Or more precisely: genetically, the pit will not have the same qualities as the hybrid, so you get different peaches. The other alternative ain't much better: one could cut a branch from the hybrid, and plant cuttings. The problem with this one is that the hybrid tends not to grow a strong stem and/or root system. So that is why a combined solution is best: "under" is a strongly developed tree, "up" is the variety which fruits we want to produce. Was this helpful?
@@TonBil1 Grafting doesn't make hybrids. Hybrids come from cross-pollination. Grafting just gives a young plant (stem stock) the ability to grow fast or bear fruit faster by combining it with a mature root stock. Also useful commercial operations, in established varieties of a fruit tree that need to be changed to another variety or fruit type; instead of clearing the entire fields and starting from scratch, the first tree type can be cut above the root stock and grafted with the new cultivar or fruit type.
@@samidashraf9124 Would you say this technique would have a place in emergency situations...so let's say lots off trees get destroyed but the roots are still alive and you are able to chop to a stump then add what you can find to bring the area back to life quickly...cheers
This man is a MASTER. His skill and advice with amazing videos are very informative. I am a grafting fanatic and these methods work for me every time. Thank you Mr. Sacadura. I Can tell that you are PORTUGUESE, by your name and accent. So am I. Viva PORTUGAL!
This is the best grafting video I have seen. Thank you, excellent! Questions: Can you graft healthy branches onto a sick tree? Can this make the tree produce healthy growth again? And, do you need to remove the parafilm after a while to allow for sprout to emerge? Or does the sprout emerge by itself though the parafilm? Thank you, thank you!
Thank you for very simple information. I only had 2 successful grafts in 2 years the 1st was in 2019, grafted a mango tree which grew well until my dog bit it off. In January I grafted an avocado onto a 4 month old rootstock. It is growing so beautifully. I had so many failures though and hope to start again but right now we having very hot summer here in india
This channel has by far the best grafting videos I have seen. More info on which seasons which grafting can be performed and how to choose buds etc. would be appreciated. Thank you for your amazing work. Great production too
I have tried for years to learn grafting. I took classes at nurseries and still struggle. I truly appreciate the mastery of your craft you share. If you ever decide to come to the states I would offer my place as a pitstop and would gladly pay you for your time and helping me with my little fruit forest of different fruits. I have gotten quite good at pruning and training but grafting still idles me
Another great video. I look forward to your new ones since I finished watching all the of old ones, lol. I have successfully used the techniques you have shown on my roses and it looks like my fig and fruit tree grafts are going to also be successful. I appreciate creators like you that take the time to make such good quality teaching videos. Thank you!
Thanks, Jared. It always nice to see that our work is useful to others. Sorry about the lack of productivity regarding new videos. I simply don't have the time to be more prolific in that department...
@@JSacadura I look forward to however many you can produce. I know with my own channel it is extremely hard to find time to make and upload videos consistently, and also things people may want to see. It's hard to do this stuff and then video it all at the same time. I appreciate your videos and the effort you obviously put in to making high quality content.
Your whip and tongue technique is amazing! Practically seemless results and doesn't look like it will break easily like some other grafting techniques.
I'm so glad this video popped up in my feed. I haven't grafted a tree in 20 years and now I want to go out and add varieties to our 4 apples, or better yet- add to the 'wild' crab apple that finally flowered for the first time last year (we waited so many years hoping for a regular apple, lol). It's already looking like it'll be big, some lower grafted limbs would be nice. I'll need to wait, as the daytime high was 22 F today. The guy who taught me to graft knew a guy with over 100 varieties on a single tree (he was part of a 'club' that went to old logging camps to find trees that had grown as a result of barrels of apples delivered for the workers to eat- looking for good traits).
Good luck with your grafts. Remember that maintaining the balance between different vigor varieties is the main problem when producing multivarieties fruit trees.
You are a great teacher. I wish we had the internet 40 years ago. My ex wife's uncle ( really nice guy ) was using the bush hog when the blade broke off and flew out and put a deep wide gash across the base of his favorite apple tree. I went to the library and read through a few books. I managed to bridge the gaps with 9 branches of the tree and 7 of them took. the tree needed pruning any way. I read about pruning back when I was about 13. (Library again.) Hey I'm from Maryland about 8 mi. east of D.C.. So in what area do you live? Since I've retired two years ago I love learning from Videos like this. It helps to know something about the subject so you can tell the difference between experts like you and the time wasters that just like to hear themselves talk. Thanks for your work. Mike
Nos tempos que correm é muito difícil arranjar conteúdo tão bom e tão completo como o que foi aqui apresentado. É este tipo de conteúdo que procuro, parabéns por seres Português. Vou esmiuçar o teu canal e ficar à espera de mais...
very nice grafting. Thank you for your information and tips for grafting. For other that want to learn of grafting trees i have tips, don't afraid to fail just try and try and try again. with much experience of grafting a trees you will get the skill. You should learn and watching tutorial a grafting tree to increase you skill. if you need that, i have more than hundreds videos of grafting trees. Happy gardening.
Awesome informative video, really appreciated. Thank you! Because of my inexperience, I overwatered my avocado tree and it died ( or so I thought) from root rot. Months after I stopped watering it, I realized that it was actually alive and had started growing up from the very bottom, since the rest of the tree (graft included) is dried. The new branch is about a foot below the grafting. Do I need to graft it again? Thank you!
This happens with Avocado, to a lot of people in temperate zones when the tree goes dormant and they assumed it died. If you are in a warm to hot climate then seems it's been a lucky revival.
Hi, Tara. I only recently bought a new microphone that allows me to do a voice over correctly. Until know I was limited to subtitles only, on my videos. From now on, they will all have voice over in English. Thanks for the comment.
I'm very much satisfied with your instructions.I believe it will surely help me overcome my failure. I've been practing juust for a while now but was just not getting there .Again thanks for thie lesson.
Thanks for the comment, Kristian. Its exactly what I was trying to achieve. Give people a global perspective so they could choose the technique they want to use for each job.
THank you so much for your excellent ccomprehensive guides! Especially the extensive analysis and descritions of graftin knoves. I am buying my first dedicated grafting knife now - thanks to your help.
Thank you so much for helping me to learn grafting before i wasn't that good iam so grateful to be capable to graft any tree thank you so much god bless you
Awesome video as always Jaime! I learned SOO much from watching this video, your channel is better than gold! One question, I keep thinking to myself that your parafilm looks so much better than mine.. it looks as if you barely need apply any pressure when wrapping to get it to stick to itself and you obviously have no problems with the scion buds breaking through the parafilm. With my parafilm it seems if I don’t stretch it enough or apply enough pressure while wrapping it won’t stick to itself. Ive also had buds not make it through in the past when I didn’t stretch it enough around the bud. I am thinking you must have a better grade of parafilm perhaps? Is this a different brand? Or maybe mine is fake? Lol I must know!
Hi, Jamie. Thanks for the comment and the support. I use "Parafilm Nursery Grafting Tape" by Bemis. Even so, I am careful when applying it over the bud. Only one lap and I stretch it well in that area, so the bud breaks free with ease.
Thanks for the video, very informative. We live in central FL and tried to graft avocado trees -We used the grafting tool thinking it would be a for sure thing but failed miserably. You make it seem so easy 😔
There’s a nursery which specialises in guava grafted plants when I ask them their secret they say rootstock matching what’s that mean sir Thanks & regards
Probably they are saying that they have found the best combinations of cultivars and rootstocks, allowing great graft compatibility and ideal tree development.
Very informative video! My brother-in-law sent me dozen of apple branches for grafting. It will be the first time that i'm going to try grafting.... I hope i will have good results with the help of this video....
Hi, excellent video. I learned quite a bit watching. I am hoping to graft some unique pomegranate varieties onto an older, well established pomegranate tree later this year or early next year. This video has given me some ideas.
You sir are awesome! This video is very helpful for me. I planted 12 fruit trees last year and am planting three more this year. I also ordered scions (apple, cherry, peach, plum, and pear) and am nervous about my first grafting. I might have jumped in too deep as a rookie but your video is boosting my confidence. Thank you! Have you (or anyone here) ever grafted pecans to shagbark hickory trees? I have several established hickory trees (30+ feet) in my fence row and would like to grow some pecans for my mom and father in law. My research suggests it's not possible/practical to do without cutting down the trees and swapping out the variety. Is that true?
Hi, Kevin. You are right. Your grafting project is quite a leap for your first grafting experiments. It takes a few misses to get enough experience for things to go smoothly. My videos might help some but personal experience and practice is very important. Nevertheless, I wish you good luck with your grafting. Regarding Pecans, i'm sorry but i don't have experience with them (they can't seem to resist the winters in my area, so I don't grow them). Nevertheless, for what you are trying to do, your best bet would probably be to cut down the trees and graft the pecans to them, as you said.
@@JSacadura Wow a reply from the great J Sacadura! As for all the scions, haha, I got excited when I was looking at all the options and couldn't stop choosing varieties. When they all got here I realized I had quite a task ahead. Do you chip bud in spring, even after fruit trees have bud swell (and some even leafing out)? Is it safe to assume a successful chip bud will generally take longer to bear fruit than a cleft or modified-cleft graft? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for not being arrogant about it. I love your style and subscribed a few weeks back.
Several grafting situations are shown, like Changing Fruit Varieties on Established Trees or Grafting new plants. All the grafting techniques shown are very effective with very different types of fruit trees, like apples, pears, plums, peaches, kiwis, pluots, pistachios, almonds, etc., if all the other parameters are right.
If you have any questions or if you like the video, leave a comment and consider subscribing to support the channel.
Table of contents:
1. Limiting factors - Fruit Species, Time of Year - 0:13
2. Limiting factors - Rootstock and Scion - 1:14
3. Changing varieties with the Bark Graft - 1:34
4. Grafting younger branches - 4:04
5. Grafting younger branches - Whip and Tongue - 5:16
6. Grafting younger branches - Modified Cleft Graft - 8:10
7. Grafting new plants - Cleft Graft - 9:30
8. Grafting new plants - Lateral Graft - 10:22
9. Changing varieties - Lateral Graft - 11:30
10. Bud-Grafting - 13:49
Be sure to check my other technique specific grafting videos to collect more detailed information on each grafting technique shown in this video. Thanks for watching.
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Than I guess I can graft my apricot and plum trees on a peach tree or on black cherry tree right?
I have to move and I can't move all my trees with me, I do have apricot tree in my new place, but just got few flowers that fall off this year, not big enough. Also have peach tree with it that's why I asked if I can graft either one on one of the two trees so I don't have to move four trees.
Thanks
How to graft cananga odorata fruiticosa (dwarf)?
the best 15 minutes of my life in grafting! thank u sir ❤️
Me too. The staggering amount of knowledge that no one else gives you.
I never understood the reason for grafting because I'm an amateur and clueless about these things, but u explained it so simply. Thank you
The main reason that I have learned, is that hybrid varieties (your tastiest peaches, for example) don't develop from a pit. Or more precisely: genetically, the pit will not have the same qualities as the hybrid, so you get different peaches.
The other alternative ain't much better: one could cut a branch from the hybrid, and plant cuttings. The problem with this one is that the hybrid tends not to grow a strong stem and/or root system.
So that is why a combined solution is best: "under" is a strongly developed tree, "up" is the variety which fruits we want to produce.
Was this helpful?
@@TonBil1 Grafting doesn't make hybrids. Hybrids come from cross-pollination. Grafting just gives a young plant (stem stock) the ability to grow fast or bear fruit faster by combining it with a mature root stock. Also useful commercial operations, in established varieties of a fruit tree that need to be changed to another variety or fruit type; instead of clearing the entire fields and starting from scratch, the first tree type can be cut above the root stock and grafted with the new cultivar or fruit type.
@@samidashraf9124 Would you say this technique would have a place in emergency situations...so let's say lots off trees get destroyed but the roots are still alive and you are able to chop to a stump then add what you can find to bring the area back to life quickly...cheers
@@jshaw4757 probably not, unless they are very young trees. As grafting is only possible on young, and still growing scions.
This man is a MASTER. His skill and advice with amazing videos are very informative. I am a grafting fanatic and these methods work for me every time. Thank you Mr. Sacadura. I Can tell that you are PORTUGUESE, by your name and accent. So am I. Viva PORTUGAL!
This is the best grafting video I have seen. Thank you, excellent! Questions: Can you graft healthy branches onto a sick tree? Can this make the tree produce healthy growth again? And, do you need to remove the parafilm after a while to allow for sprout to emerge? Or does the sprout emerge by itself though the parafilm? Thank you, thank you!
one of the best techniques I ever seen thank u sir Iam from kerala( INDIA)
This video would have to be the best I have seen to date it is clear and precise and great to see a sharp knife being used. great work.
That's very nice of you. Thanks for the comment.
Thank you for very simple information. I only had 2 successful grafts in 2 years the 1st was in 2019, grafted a mango tree which grew well until my dog bit it off. In January I grafted an avocado onto a 4 month old rootstock. It is growing so beautifully. I had so many failures though and hope to start again but right now we having very hot summer here in india
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I used one of these techniques to graft pear trees today. Thank you for showing so much detail.
This channel has by far the best grafting videos I have seen. More info on which seasons which grafting can be performed and how to choose buds etc. would be appreciated.
Thank you for your amazing work. Great production too
Thanks for the comment and suggestions. I will use them in future videos.
I have tried for years to learn grafting. I took classes at nurseries and still struggle. I truly appreciate the mastery of your craft you share. If you ever decide to come to the states I would offer my place as a pitstop and would gladly pay you for your time and helping me with my little fruit forest of different fruits. I have gotten quite good at pruning and training but grafting still idles me
Try to do it yourself, it’s not difficult 🤗
Another great video. I look forward to your new ones since I finished watching all the of old ones, lol. I have successfully used the techniques you have shown on my roses and it looks like my fig and fruit tree grafts are going to also be successful. I appreciate creators like you that take the time to make such good quality teaching videos. Thank you!
Thanks, Jared. It always nice to see that our work is useful to others. Sorry about the lack of productivity regarding new videos. I simply don't have the time to be more prolific in that department...
@@JSacadura I look forward to however many you can produce. I know with my own channel it is extremely hard to find time to make and upload videos consistently, and also things people may want to see. It's hard to do this stuff and then video it all at the same time. I appreciate your videos and the effort you obviously put in to making high quality content.
Your whip and tongue technique is amazing! Practically seemless results and doesn't look like it will break easily like some other grafting techniques.
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Thank you for sharing your experiences with this wonderful group of people who love to be able to get their grafts together
so this is where godrick learned his art
Forefathers and one all, bear witness!
I'm so glad this video popped up in my feed. I haven't grafted a tree in 20 years and now I want to go out and add varieties to our 4 apples, or better yet- add to the 'wild' crab apple that finally flowered for the first time last year (we waited so many years hoping for a regular apple, lol). It's already looking like it'll be big, some lower grafted limbs would be nice. I'll need to wait, as the daytime high was 22 F today. The guy who taught me to graft knew a guy with over 100 varieties on a single tree (he was part of a 'club' that went to old logging camps to find trees that had grown as a result of barrels of apples delivered for the workers to eat- looking for good traits).
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Good luck with your grafts. Remember that maintaining the balance between different vigor varieties is the main problem when producing multivarieties fruit trees.
The man who has done the drafting is very skillful and perfect. Good luck and good health.
You are a great teacher. I wish we had the internet 40 years ago. My ex wife's uncle ( really nice guy ) was using the bush hog when the blade broke off and flew out and put a deep wide gash across the base of his favorite apple tree. I went to the library and read through a few books. I managed to bridge the gaps with 9 branches of the tree and 7 of them took. the tree needed pruning any way. I read about pruning back when I was about 13. (Library again.) Hey I'm from Maryland about 8 mi. east of D.C.. So in what area do you live? Since I've retired two years ago I love learning from Videos like this. It helps to know something about the subject so you can tell the difference between experts like you and the time wasters that just like to hear themselves talk. Thanks for your work. Mike
Thanks for the comment and the support, Michael. Its always nice to hear that my videos are appreciated.
Thank you so much for all the info brother.
I have bought 3 rootstocks now I just need scions/buds from good varieties
Nos tempos que correm é muito difícil arranjar conteúdo tão bom e tão completo como o que foi aqui apresentado. É este tipo de conteúdo que procuro, parabéns por seres Português. Vou esmiuçar o teu canal e ficar à espera de mais...
on of the moust best video about grafting method i ever seen .
I love this video, i watched it at least 5 times and it's not over. Thanks a lot.
Excellent video. Very comprehensive, covering so many types of grafts. Thank you.
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thank you very much for your grafting demonstration, I will keep watching over and over again when ever you post a video about to treat plant crops.
very nice grafting. Thank you for your information and tips for grafting. For other that want to learn of grafting trees i have tips, don't afraid to fail just try and try and try again. with much experience of grafting a trees you will get the skill. You should learn and watching tutorial a grafting tree to increase you skill. if you need that, i have more than hundreds videos of grafting trees. Happy gardening.
Is it possible to bark graft with out taking the whole tree trunk off?
How do u take the graf from the other plants
I WOULD LIKE T LEARN HOW TO GRAFT MONSTERA ADANSONII TO CHANGE GREEN AND WHITE COLOR
Yeah this guy is a pro I consider him one of my mentors. I learned a lot from him about grafting and inspire me to make a video about grafting.
Very good, concise and great videography. Easy to watch. Good job master horticulturalist.
This info was very helpful,and made me more determined to learn grafting.
Thank you for sharing🤗
One of the best videos on grafting.. 🙏 thank you
Awesome informative video, really appreciated. Thank you!
Because of my inexperience, I overwatered my avocado tree and it died ( or so I thought) from root rot. Months after I stopped watering it, I realized that it was actually alive and had started growing up from the very bottom, since the rest of the tree (graft included) is dried. The new branch is about a foot below the grafting. Do I need to graft it again?
Thank you!
This happens with Avocado, to a lot of people in temperate zones when the tree goes dormant and they assumed it died. If you are in a warm to hot climate then seems it's been a lucky revival.
Все ясно и понятно! Спасибо! Московская область.🍒🍎🍏🥝🍇👍
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very nice grafting technique I will do the same this winter thanks for your valuable information love from India
Thanks for the tutorial! I’ve been experimenting a lot with grafting on my grapevines!
Wow, I'm genuinely amazed at this. I bought some grafted trees online. But now i hope i can do it my self.
When you do the grafts, its like putting puzzles back together. When I graft, it's like putting an engine in a car
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I have tried twice the lateral grafting the gs are drying out
I really like that you spoke during this video, I understood some of the techniques so much better. Ty!
Hi, Tara. I only recently bought a new microphone that allows me to do a voice over correctly. Until know I was limited to subtitles only, on my videos. From now on, they will all have voice over in English. Thanks for the comment.
One of the best videos about grafting !
Thanks. I appreciate the support.
@@JSacadura nice vid
I'm very much satisfied with your instructions.I believe it will surely help me overcome my failure. I've been practing juust for a while now but was just not getting there .Again thanks for thie lesson.
Best video I've seen. Great overview of the various grafting techniques
Thanks for the comment, Kristian. Its exactly what I was trying to achieve. Give people a global perspective so they could choose the technique they want to use for each job.
I second that, its mad that nature allows us to grow 40 different fruits on one tree. So handy tho.
Muy ameno y explicito. Gracias , he aprendido mucho. Ha sido como una clase magistral. Like y suscrito
Very inspirational, thanx for sharing.
I would like to know more about the “tejp” you are using. I can not figure out what it is.
The tape I am using is Parafilm. Search the web for "Parafilm Nursery Grafting Tape" by Bemis to know more.
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In all it is one of the best tutorial video in budding and grafting technique I have come across Be blessed
Thanks for the nice comment, Augustin. I appreciate the support.
This is an outstanding video! Thank you.
Thanks. Good job with your channel also!
JSacadura thank you!
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•Feb 8, 2020 the same day you uploaded. Well deserved !!! Thank you.
Thanks. This video is really taking off (more than 200k views in less than a week). Didn't expect that...
THank you so much for your excellent ccomprehensive guides! Especially the extensive analysis and descritions of graftin knoves. I am buying my first dedicated grafting knife now - thanks to your help.
Glad you find the videos useful. Thanks for the comment.
Просто понятно и профессионально!Спасибо за видио. Украина.
Thank you so much for helping me to learn grafting before i wasn't that good iam so grateful to be capable to graft any tree thank you so much god bless you
You are so welcome! Check my latest video for more grafting tips.
Thank you for the very useful information for grafting, what kind of tape do you use for grafting?
Hello my dear Magnifique ta capsules et son contenu très instructif nous vous suivons depuis le Cameroun
Je suis content que mes vidéos soient utiles. Merci pour le commentaire.
Forefathers one and all, BARE WITNESS!!!
One of the best grafting videos I've seen. ❤
Awesome video as always Jaime! I learned SOO much from watching this video, your channel is better than gold!
One question, I keep thinking to myself that your parafilm looks so much better than mine.. it looks as if you barely need apply any pressure when wrapping to get it to stick to itself and you obviously have no problems with the scion buds breaking through the parafilm. With my parafilm it seems if I don’t stretch it enough or apply enough pressure while wrapping it won’t stick to itself. Ive also had buds not make it through in the past when I didn’t stretch it enough around the bud. I am thinking you must have a better grade of parafilm perhaps? Is this a different brand? Or maybe mine is fake? Lol I must know!
Hi, Jamie. Thanks for the comment and the support. I use "Parafilm Nursery Grafting Tape" by Bemis.
Even so, I am careful when applying it over the bud. Only one lap and I stretch it well in that area, so the bud breaks free with ease.
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@@JSacadura sir, which grafting techniques are useful to rambutan and pulasan fruits. Im your subscriber from india. Help me sir🙏🙏🙏
You are a pro! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the lesson from us in IND💖NESIA
One of the best grafting videos thanks 🙏 god bless you
What’s that grayish black stuff used to protect the trunk when do bark grafting. I want to try grafting my pluot my almond tree trunk this fall
It's a horticultural tar
Thanks for the video, very informative. We live in central FL and tried to graft avocado trees -We used the grafting tool thinking it would be a for sure thing but failed miserably.
You make it seem so easy 😔
There’s a nursery which specialises in guava grafted plants when I ask them their secret they say rootstock matching what’s that mean sir
Thanks & regards
Probably they are saying that they have found the best combinations of cultivars and rootstocks, allowing great graft compatibility and ideal tree development.
I have been using your techniques this spring. Can't wait to see some results!
Who ended up here because of Elden ring?
Very informative video! My brother-in-law sent me dozen of apple branches for grafting. It will be the first time that i'm going to try grafting.... I hope i will have good results with the help of this video....
Hi, excellent video. I learned quite a bit watching. I am hoping to graft some unique pomegranate varieties onto an older, well established pomegranate tree later this year or early next year. This video has given me some ideas.
Beautiful techniques . Thank you so much for sharing with us . I appreciate your hard work . God bless you ❤️
You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Thank you very much for sharing the techniques.
You sir are awesome! This video is very helpful for me. I planted 12 fruit trees last year and am planting three more this year. I also ordered scions (apple, cherry, peach, plum, and pear) and am nervous about my first grafting. I might have jumped in too deep as a rookie but your video is boosting my confidence. Thank you!
Have you (or anyone here) ever grafted pecans to shagbark hickory trees? I have several established hickory trees (30+ feet) in my fence row and would like to grow some pecans for my mom and father in law. My research suggests it's not possible/practical to do without cutting down the trees and swapping out the variety. Is that true?
Hi, Kevin. You are right. Your grafting project is quite a leap for your first grafting experiments. It takes a few misses to get enough experience for things to go smoothly. My videos might help some but personal experience and practice is very important. Nevertheless, I wish you good luck with your grafting.
Regarding Pecans, i'm sorry but i don't have experience with them (they can't seem to resist the winters in my area, so I don't grow them). Nevertheless, for what you are trying to do, your best bet would probably be to cut down the trees and graft the pecans to them, as you said.
@@JSacadura Wow a reply from the great J Sacadura! As for all the scions, haha, I got excited when I was looking at all the options and couldn't stop choosing varieties. When they all got here I realized I had quite a task ahead. Do you chip bud in spring, even after fruit trees have bud swell (and some even leafing out)? Is it safe to assume a successful chip bud will generally take longer to bear fruit than a cleft or modified-cleft graft?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for not being arrogant about it. I love your style and subscribed a few weeks back.
Salute from Kuala Lumpur..🙏
excellent closeup photography, I have done some grafting before and have now gained two more techniques, many thanks. Zone 2 Canada.
Nice video sir. I will try it after watching your video.
Love from India.❤️
Thanks for these invaluable informations and techniques.
You are truly incredible
Excellent commentary. Easy to follow for new enthusiasts.
This is a great video! Explained really well with clear examples, thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
Nicely showed so many types of grafting and explained also nicely. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Great ideas. Thank you. I am going to try some of these grafting methods.
Have fun! Thanks for the comment.
Отличное видео, и очень полезное. Большое спасибо!
Great video bro...thank you for sharing grafting techniques..
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura thanks too bro..
excellent video with clear instructions. Thank you
The best ,very inspirational video,so much quality information thanks
Endless thanks, I will be trying these on my fig trees 🌳
إضافة شكرآ على كل الفيدوهات مذهلة عنبعد نستفيد من خبراة تطوير الفلحي أجود علم متاطوير تحية إلى كل فلاحين ميدان
I really enjoyed watching this video, so satisfying and it taught me something new! Thank u 🌿
I have learned so much from your videos, I am going to start grafting for the first time this year.
Thanks, Michael. Good luck with your grafts. Start with apples or pears as these are usually more forgiving than other fruit types.
Great video. Made simple and easy understand.
Thanks
John in ireland
Very good video! I would say cleft grafting is the easiest method for grafting.
After watching a lot by far your explanation technique is best .
Thanks for the comment.
Best grafting techniques. It is easy to follow. Thank you for your video.
Thank you for teaching us about grafting...😊😊😊
Very good video , is the best crafting video that I have seen .
Merci beaucoup pour ces précieuses explications .
Excellent video, a pleasure to watch, in fact will watch multiple times.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
Wow! Amazing.i learn a lot. GOD BLESS.Thanks you.
Nice i want to do on my roses, thanks for sharing 🙏🏽
A fantastic source of good information thank you for sharing
What a great video lots of awesome information here you cover all the bases wonderful definitely Sharing this video with my friends
I'm not a outside plant guy
Or really anything except the plants in my room
But i got on plant RUclips and this is actually kinda cool
Wow, you have made a tremendous amount of knowledge available to others in just one video. Thank you! Which climate are you in?
Thanks. I am in zone 9a (Portugal).
you are an expert , and success rate will be high. Great video , enjoyed and also depressed that I didn't learn this earlier
For 2 months i skipped the video thinking no audio lesson on.my commute. Thanks for the audio lesson.
Very Good. Excellent gathering of different technics of grafting and good quality films.
Thank you very much your videos , good job , god bless you !!! 🙏🙏
So nice of you! Thanks for the comment.
O melhor vídeo sobre enxertia que eu já vi 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Obrigado pelo comentário, Kelly.