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Warren Kerruish
New Zealand
Приєднався 12 вер 2015
Gardening and Propagation
Відео
Potting up Softwood cuttings
Переглядів 1,3 тис.8 років тому
Softwood cuttings
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Machine Cleft grafting
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Top Working Cleft
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T budding apple
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Chip Bud
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Tell us where the combium contact happened sir?
Hi my newly bought grafted Apple plant lost all its leaves maybe due to transportation any tips how to take care of it so it grows new set of leaves
Where will we get grafting sayan.
Great video!
And does it succeed over time, the tree without any problems
Peace be upon you, can I feed peaches on bitter almonds in the dormant stage as you are doing now
Peace be upon you, can I feed peaches on bitter almonds in the dormant stage as you are doing now🇩🇿🇩🇿
No result??
I'm interested to know what rootstock these where grafted to, do you still have that info?
Sir what is best time to remove the tape/knots on scion after grafting
The best time to remove the grafting tape is approximately 5 to 6 weeks or when you see the new growth tips started to push out 2 to 3 inches and make sure the grafted joint heal properly. Keep on growing 🌱🌲🌿☘🍃🌱✅#graftingtactick
Can we completely cover the bud with bud tape???
Thank you ❤️
what do you get doing this ?
This is another way of grafting apples, so an apple tree Advantage is that it only requires a small amount of scion wood and it is done late summer
G day Warren had a great season with my apple tree it’s a Gravenstein they have finished now, I have cleft grafted a golden delicious on to it it has taken in three places, all the best to you
Waw so nice technology
Wow ...kereeen abis Thanks for this program
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Buenos días, tienen la dirección donde se vende ésa hermosaa máquina de injertos yo Soy Jardinero y me interesa saber cuánto sale yo Vivo en Argentina
Мову не розумию но все понятно спасиба
Thank you.
Light too dark, hard to see
Thanks for the feed back
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Chip of wood behind bud was not removed
Kia ora Warren. I'm in Auckland. I did some t-bud grafts on a persimmon tree yesterday this mid-October. Is that too early? You were saying Jan/Feb would be best to do that. Is that so it's not waiting too long for winter to pass through and for the following Spring to come? On another note, would they not sprout this spring/summer at the time I did them or like in about three weeks time? That's why I did mine at this time. I was hoping to catch the Spring leaf bursts. I haven't had a lot of luck with T-budding. I'm obviously doing something incorrectly or timing is off. Great video by the way and great to hear our accent! LOL
Hello Could you please clarify, does this method work on most every fruits tree sir.and TY
What makes up the rooting medium please?
It's a mix of 50% fine pumice and 50% fine bark
@@warrenkerruish8914 thankyou very much 😊
I like that wooden (for want of a better word) tamper - No8 wire thinking. 😉
sexy graft, good show Also. like pool the hardest part of the game is remembering which ball your on, overs or unders?! grafting and cutting lengths which was the top and bottom. mind fubar
Why du u cut the rootstock top after tbudding?
It's a white after probably 9 months but the root stock is cut just above the T bud so all the plants energy in the spring goes into the bud of the T
Good video thanks for the demo
Jai Kisan HP
Jai kisan HP. Nice work from ur side also.
Something fall down
Good technique
very nice, thanks
no answers??
Awesome videos Warren. I'm from Auckland and I've starting grafting a few plants namely persimmons, avocados, hibiscus and plums. I don't know how they've gone yet as I'm in the waiting phase. I have covered all my grafts with a small plastic bag but then Ive noticed that it tends to get condensation in them. Could that extra moisture spoil the grafts? I've also seen some people cover again with a brown paper bag but I'm thinking that brown bag is for shading purposes. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Cheers
Thank you ... I see that you take some wood with the bud ... is it nessary or it must be emptied of wood ?
Waoo osm
I'm trying to understand how bud grafting anatomy actually works, but no book or website explains this: If not only the bark but also the cambium is lifted out, the cambium would end up on the outside of the bark of the bud that is inserted. How are they supposed to match up and grow if the open side of the bud cutting is only touching the internal wood of the stock? Wouldn't you need to instead shave off the tree's very thin bark where the bud will go, peel off the sliver of wood on the bud cutting, and bind the bud to the exposed cambium? Thanks.
As far as I can tell the cambium is still left after slipping the bark back
when do u bud??? audgst???
I bud here (southern hemisphere) in January, February which is mid to late summer
i see you take a leaf bud not a fruit bud .can you tell me why please can you email me please
Hi Robert You are right it's a leaf bud, or meristematic growth (cell division). After winter or early spring the rootstock is pruned to just above this T bud. This will grow (forming stems and branches) and eventually will form spurs that produce flowers then fruit. We need this small bud to put on stem and branch growth to be able to support the fruiting growth. If a fruiting bud was used then it is likely that there would not be enough leaves for photosynthesis (to create energy for flowering and fruiting) Hope that helps Warren
How to know which bud is for fruit and which is for branch ?
Awesome T-Bud.
I am fascinated with propagating! Have many projects going on now.. I would also love to see you do more videos
Hi any chance of a follow up to this video, thanks
What size bag do you use for for potting in year 1? Is that 1 gallon or bigger?
Nice.
Good demonstration, but you could have shown the wood being removed option.
Good demonstration
Maybe use canes for straight growth of your scionwood. Have you been removing cell growth like that for some years? I'm interested in the results.
I have always done it this way, within a couple of years it creates a straight whip and you can't tell where pruning cuts were. I will try and post a picture of a tree a few years after grafting This method also means you can get a lot more grafts from a stick of scion
@@warrenkerruish8914 Why cut off all the tops of the branches