Dr Richard Campbell// grafting class pt. 3: rootstocks
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- This video is an excerpt of a grafting class held on a rainy afternoon in june 2023 on the back porch of Richard Campbell’s home in Homestead FL.
In this video Dr Campbell discusses rootstocks for grafting mangoes and shares some entertaining stories.
This guy is the best!!! I would love to learn more from him.
Nice video. Dr. Richard campbel's programs are very interesting.
The man is a national treasure.
Richard is an encyclopedia of info. Greta stuff!
Planted a Cogshall 2 years ago but had never tasted one. This year I had 3 and they were amazing.
I like “free stone”mangoes. They are a great dessert cup
Wow, thank you for posting this, last night opened 2 mangos and they were already sprouting, one even looked like it had started creating bark. New (local) Subscriber, love this, was this a class through the rare fruit council? Still newish to mangos and tropicals. Took me too long sadly, I’m 53. Loved listing to this Dr. I just (this year) realized my home sits between both Zill brothers. 😂
This was a class held at Dr campbells home in homestead Fl
@@BearingFruitTropicals Thank you, seems like you all got great info and always love plant stories from plant people.
Where is part 2? And a part 4?
It’s coming. Have not had time to edit it all due to the start of the school year and going back to the classroom.
But it’s coming
I just learned how to pronounce COGSHALL ... been saying it wrong for a loooong time.
Too much noise...couldn't hear what you said about roguing out the stems.. multiple stems...
a polyembryonic mango seed when planted won't send up one mango shoot. it will send up several, usually 3-6. In the commericial industry they weed out the biggest and smallest and use the medium growing shoots. For the average homeowner you can use every single mango seed you ever plant and graft it because you're not trying to get uniform trees. If one is more vigorous or dwarf you can sell it, trade it, whatever. A commercial grower can't have all their trees growing differently.
Basically: poly embryonic mangoes produce multiple shoots most of them clones. Nurseries try and go for the clones and not the outliers just to provide as consistent a “product” as they can; it provides more predictability; about 70% reliable he said.
I'd like yo know what the Dr. Is chewing on to get that buzz he has got going on
Mango seeds. Lol. He is a very entertaining and hospitable person. Full of stories, great to be around.
This guy too much talking
Wealth of knowledge of you’re into growing mangoes