Thanks to your inspiring channel I tried grafting my two pear trees early this year. I grafted Carola on my Conference and vice versa. They bloom at the same time and it was just for practicing your superb instructions. Both grafts are growing extremely fast. I used whip and tongue. Amazing potential there is in the nature God has given us. Big thank you for all these high quality videos. All though I'm a complete new beginner, your instructions have given me more than 20 successful grafts this first year and the one I'm most proud of is a rose which bloomed with two completely diffrent flowers in june after a bud graft. Hugs from Sweden 🤗
Facinating information. You inspired me to work on my orchard this season, I got another 4 weeks to do more of my grafting around 60% of the orchard is grafted. Thank you for your good work.
Rejuvenate your old fruit trees by regrafting a couple of new varieties. The video shows a regrafted tree and follows the grafts evolution for 2 years, until it produces the first fruits. If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe and Share the Video. Leave a Comment, if you liked the video or have any questions and I will try to answer as many as I can. Thanks.
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Great video as always, great editing too. A suggestion for a future video: You have a lot of knowledge that is less tangible than doing a graft. Small things i pick up on videos may make a good video. Things like "how do you figure out which varieties would bloom at the same time to ensure pollination". There are so many different cultivars, i find its hard to basic knowledge about these things. "How to fertilize using centralized irrigation, rather than hand fertilizing each tree in a larger orchard". Anyway, you have a lot of great grafting videos, and i think it would be tough to edit a video that is more knowledge transfer, but i think it would be very useful. Congrats on 100K
Amazing video as always 🙌much appreciated! Especially loved the little detour on pear varieties and why you were changing them for that tree! If you can see yourself ever making a video on your pear varieties and their qualities that'd be //heavenly//!
Its an interesting suggestion. Most often videos on specific varieties have a very low interest rate from viewers (like this one I made, on loquat varieties - ua-cam.com/video/6ikVpW8aXVI/v-deo.html) but I might make a few short ones on pears and apples, in the future.
Would you consider naming fruit varieties when grafting in future videos. I have watched many of your videos and have become a successful fruit tree grafter. Five apple cocktail tree. And had sucres grafting a moon pear and Bartlett onto a Bradford that had serious storm damage and was stump cut two foot from ground, so in spring waited to see if had life...it did...so did side trunk grafts of three pear varieties. Two took as mentioned. Thanks for teaching me how to graft fruit trees.
You can just cut it before grafting. The formation of the callus will get in the way of the grafting process (it will have to be cut and the tree will have to start all over again). Thanks for the comment.
Another excellent video. Can you change varieties on a mature plum tree in the same manner? I have heard that prunus is typically budded rather than scion-grafted so I wasn’t sure if you could use the same bark-grafting techniques with plum. Thank you.
Сомневаюсь я что за 2 года такая прививка может дать груши. Вот если бы прививали черенок длиной в 6-8 почек, то у нижних был бы шанс стать цветочными. А ещё лучше прививать прямо плодовые веточки, только не после такой жёсткой обрезки.
I did this to some larger apple and pear trees about 3 years ago. Grafts took, with a fairly good success rate, and they are still alive 3 years on. But I have to say, the growth of the grafted material has NOT been fast. The trees still prefer to send up water shoots (which I remove of course) from their original large branches, than to put much growth into the grafted part. Different to you, I didn't cut down most of the tree, but similar to you I did removed very large branches to make the graft (a ¼ of the canopy in one case). Do you have any thoughts on the poor growth? Is it the age/vigor/size of the trees? Was I grafting onto branches too low down in the canopy? Was leaving some of the canopy the problem? Is it fine and I just need to be more patient???
You've hinted at something that I often wonder about, the conventional pruning advice to only reduce the canopy by a 1/3 or less per year so the tree doesn't die. After seeing videos of whole orchards being top worked, this doesn't seem to hold true at least for vigorous healthy pear, apple, cherry trees. Watch a bonsai shaping video, it's incredible what kinds of canopy and root mass reduction some trees can take and still regenerate. To help answer your question, the tree preferentially directs sap/resources to the larger, higher branches so grafting a low branch without pruning the top can result in poor growth. I grafted a branch low down on an old crab apple tree maybe 15 years ago and it's still alive but shaded and under a tall canopy, and the branch is still small.
I have a few espalier fruit trees, and am just a few years into it, inexperienced. To maximize production on the limbs I have, I am wondering if I can summer bud graft to fill in bare places on the branches?
@@JSacadura OK, thanks. My apple espalier branches are full length out to the end of the cordon wires. So I cut the ends off periodically anyway. So if I do this on an 8' long branch, 4' out from the trunk, as long as I cut the end of the branch of at 8' the buds will grow?
@@royolstad8532 If you cut the tip of the branch when the grafts take, the chances of them growing will increase due to less hormone inhibition from the tip. Anyway, even if they don't grow, you have nothing to lose, if that space doesn't have any buds (be sure that you don't have dormant buds in that space that tend to start growing when the branch is shortened).
@JSacadura Gosto imenso dos seus videos. São muito informativos. Este em especial, e porque menciona a Pêra Rocha! Eu vivo na Africa do Sul e gostaria de enxertar as minhas pereiras com Pêra Rocha, mas não faço ideia como obter scions. Será que me pode ajudar? Agradeço antecipadamente.
Olá, Fernando. Gostaria de ajudar mas, infelizmente, a última vez que tentei enviar material vegetal, a alfândega não achou piada e, por isso, já não o faço. São necessários certificados fito-sanitários que não tenho condições de obter já que a burocracia é mais que muita. Cumprimentos.
I really can't say. I have grafted almond on almond with the bark graft ( ua-cam.com/video/atOdPM6FmL0/v-deo.html ) and flat peaches on almonds with the whip and tongue technique without any problems. Be sure to protect your grafts well and keep trying.
I have a question not related to Pear trees. Yesterday a typhoon broke in half an old cheery tree in my property, considering that is late summer and the winters are quite hard, is there any way to graft it with another variety (I have another very young cherry tree) to take advantage of the massive root system?
You can try T-budding a young branch, in late summer or in the fall, with a bud from the other variety (if a young branch has survived in the half that remains). I would use T-budding since older cherry trees don't respond very well to bark grafts (I have done it but they are notoriously more difficult to take). If you don't have suitable branches to graft I would wait until next spring. The tree will probably react with new growth and you can graft those young branches in the spring using several different techniques.
I am using Arbokol. I believe its only available in Europe. But you can find other pruning pastes online or even make your own (a video with a homemade recipe is in my to do list).
@@JSacadura 😍 looking forward to that video. I wonder if any part of the willow tree is required as I hear that has a place in creating rooting water to dip or place cuttings in.
The willow tree can be used to make a homemade rooting hormone. A rooting hormone is not needed when grafting. The pruning paste is just used to protect the grafts.
I live in bangladesh, environment is so hot like heal, i have failed in bark grafting on persimmon... need immediet video... Even this video is quick demonstration...
@@JSacadura can i graft with soft green scions?? And although i use one time sergical blade for graft and ensurecambian contact, sometimes my graft turned failed... can you tell me the cause
15 of my 16 grafts are alive and well, can't begin to express how appreciative I am of your instructions!
Most informative channel on fruit trees especially grafting them without any of the normal fluff. Love your work mate
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks to your inspiring channel I tried grafting my two pear trees early this year. I grafted Carola on my Conference and vice versa. They bloom at the same time and it was just for practicing your superb instructions. Both grafts are growing extremely fast. I used whip and tongue. Amazing potential there is in the nature God has given us. Big thank you for all these high quality videos. All though I'm a complete new beginner, your instructions have given me more than 20 successful grafts this first year and the one I'm most proud of is a rose which bloomed with two completely diffrent flowers in june after a bud graft. Hugs from Sweden 🤗
That's wonderful! I am really glad that my videos helped you. Keep up the good work and thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura Sir, i which grafting technique will give best result for durian v graft or z graft?
I love seeing the progress of the grafts. Thanks for sharing your experience and techniques with us.
Hi, Jared. They take a bit more work (and time) to produce but I also like these videos that show the grafts over the years. Thanks for the comment.
3 years in the making for 11:13 mins .just wow man..thumb up
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment.
we highly appreciate your efforts in making such good and informative content 🍎🍏🍐🍏🍎🍏🍐🍏🍏🍎
Awesome! Thank you!
I don’t even have any trees but I love these videos. Keep them coming!!
Facinating information. You inspired me to work on my orchard this season, I got another 4 weeks to do more of my grafting around 60% of the orchard is grafted. Thank you for your good work.
Well done . I specially liked the "before " and "after " pruning pictures which gives a better idea of the pruning action.
That's what I was aiming for. Thanks for the comment.
@@JSacadura how to make the pruning paste? Can we make by diy?
Sir,,
Your videos amazing love from india .. ❤️🙏
They grew fast, unbelievable what a difference with where I live
Rejuvenate your old fruit trees by regrafting a couple of new varieties. The video shows a regrafted tree and follows the grafts evolution for 2 years, until it produces the first fruits.
If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe and Share the Video. Leave a Comment, if you liked the video or have any questions and I will try to answer as many as I can. Thanks.
Chúc mấy anh em giữ gìn sức khỏe để ra được nhiều vi deo hay và ý nghĩa
Once again an excellent video, well done!
Regards from South Africa.
Thanks you very much! Cheers!
Ажойиб👍
Great video as always, great editing too. A suggestion for a future video: You have a lot of knowledge that is less tangible than doing a graft. Small things i pick up on videos may make a good video. Things like "how do you figure out which varieties would bloom at the same time to ensure pollination". There are so many different cultivars, i find its hard to basic knowledge about these things. "How to fertilize using centralized irrigation, rather than hand fertilizing each tree in a larger orchard". Anyway, you have a lot of great grafting videos, and i think it would be tough to edit a video that is more knowledge transfer, but i think it would be very useful. Congrats on 100K
Great suggestions for future videos. I will add them to my list. Tanks for the comment and the support.
@@JSacadura sir, which grafting technique is good for durian v graft or z graft?
Really you are great and hard work love from india👍👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing video, really enjoyed that. Great work on the trees!!
Love this channel, 👍🌺🇦🇺
Glad you enjoy it!
love from the Philippines ❤️
Thank you! Fantastic, as usual. 😊
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Good morning sir you are extremely knowledgeable. Thank you fir helping us
Love your videos from Indonesia 🙏
Amazing video as always 🙌much appreciated!
Especially loved the little detour on pear varieties and why you were changing them for that tree! If you can see yourself ever making a video on your pear varieties and their qualities that'd be //heavenly//!
Its an interesting suggestion. Most often videos on specific varieties have a very low interest rate from viewers (like this one I made, on loquat varieties - ua-cam.com/video/6ikVpW8aXVI/v-deo.html) but I might make a few short ones on pears and apples, in the future.
@@JSacadura oh, that'd be awesome😍 that's a shame about the low interest rate tho, that video was great!
Great video!
As always top quality content !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Epic!!! love pears
i always learn new ideas from your videos thanks a lot
Glad it was useful. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks nice tutorial and good selection of grafting methods!👍
Excellent.
what satisfying video😍
Fantastic job brother thanks 👍👍
Always beatifull work, very inspiration sir
Gracias por tan buenos vídeos ya sembre dos acodos de pera 🍐 y ya están creciendo! Saludos 🤗
Que bien! Gracias por el comentário.
Parabéns você é ótimo com enxertos de frutíferas 👏👏
Very good video
Would you consider naming fruit varieties when grafting in future videos. I have watched many of your videos and have become a successful fruit tree grafter. Five apple cocktail tree. And had sucres grafting a moon pear and Bartlett onto a Bradford that had serious storm damage and was stump cut two foot from ground, so in spring waited to see if had life...it did...so did side trunk grafts of three pear varieties. Two took as mentioned. Thanks for teaching me how to graft fruit trees.
You are the best
It was awesome
Thanks for your very good information , explanation . 👍
amazing..
i will try these techniques at my home
I would like to personally visit you and learn everything , you are wonderful man thank you.
Nice job!
Always well said
Well done sir, excellent video
You're the best
Wow, lovely
Great work, thanks!
You are most welcome! Cheers!
Muito bem irmao Portuguese gosto muito do seu trabalho! Bem haja!
Great video, love it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Good job👍
Excelente información... Saludos cordiales 🍐🌳
Muchas gracias por el comentario. Un saludo.
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Very useful give information
Amazing !
Thank you! Cheers!
When is it best to cut a major branch in anticipation of grafting? Just before grafting or allow weeks to callus? Thanks. Love your work
You can just cut it before grafting. The formation of the callus will get in the way of the grafting process (it will have to be cut and the tree will have to start all over again). Thanks for the comment.
when tree is dormant!!!: winter
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That was great! Thank you :-)
So beautiful 💕👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice video
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Nice video ❤️👍
Great video. :-)
Great content. It sucks to looose fruit. If you know any moonshine makers, they can turn those excess pears into brandy. Just a thought.
Next year I will try to make cyder. Thanks for the tip.
@@JSacadura that's a great idea also.
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Its awesome 😍😍😍.,.. Do you graft magoes, avocado and grapes?
Can you make a video about summer bud grafting and how to maintain these grafts until the spring?
Sangat bagus
Another excellent video. Can you change varieties on a mature plum tree in the same manner? I have heard that prunus is typically budded rather than scion-grafted so I wasn’t sure if you could use the same bark-grafting techniques with plum. Thank you.
Plums are more tricky to bark graft. It can be done, but they don't react very well to large wounds. That's why they are usually budded instead.
And even on test of fig
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Сомневаюсь я что за 2 года такая прививка может дать груши. Вот если бы прививали черенок длиной в 6-8 почек, то у нижних был бы шанс стать цветочными. А ещё лучше прививать прямо плодовые веточки, только не после такой жёсткой обрезки.
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We need a video on persimmon tree grafting trics and a proper guide of fig growing
Thanks for the suggestions and the comment. Cheers!
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And i have brougt a loquet today
Sir, i am from india, your videos are amazing.. sir kindly help me, which grafting technique is good for durian v graft or z graft?
I did this to some larger apple and pear trees about 3 years ago. Grafts took, with a fairly good success rate, and they are still alive 3 years on. But I have to say, the growth of the grafted material has NOT been fast. The trees still prefer to send up water shoots (which I remove of course) from their original large branches, than to put much growth into the grafted part.
Different to you, I didn't cut down most of the tree, but similar to you I did removed very large branches to make the graft (a ¼ of the canopy in one case).
Do you have any thoughts on the poor growth? Is it the age/vigor/size of the trees? Was I grafting onto branches too low down in the canopy? Was leaving some of the canopy the problem? Is it fine and I just need to be more patient???
You've hinted at something that I often wonder about, the conventional pruning advice to only reduce the canopy by a 1/3 or less per year so the tree doesn't die. After seeing videos of whole orchards being top worked, this doesn't seem to hold true at least for vigorous healthy pear, apple, cherry trees. Watch a bonsai shaping video, it's incredible what kinds of canopy and root mass reduction some trees can take and still regenerate. To help answer your question, the tree preferentially directs sap/resources to the larger, higher branches so grafting a low branch without pruning the top can result in poor growth. I grafted a branch low down on an old crab apple tree maybe 15 years ago and it's still alive but shaded and under a tall canopy, and the branch is still small.
Great video thanks.
I have a pear tree which is about 20' high with only one low branch. Can I cut the main trunk and graft onto it?
Snow broke a nectarine and an apple tree down to just base branches. Is a fruiting mulberry able to be grafted on either of those? Thank you.
Sir, you are making big cuts for grafting. Which paste do you use to protect Canker and other damage?
Hello. If you top bark graft a small tree with 3 scions for a desired central leader type, do you leave just one scion and nurse from it?
Thank you
I'd like to meet you one day 🙃
I have a few espalier fruit trees, and am just a few years into it, inexperienced. To maximize production on the limbs I have, I am wondering if I can summer bud graft to fill in bare places on the branches?
You can try, but the buds will only start growing if the growth from the branch tip is reduced/cut what will not help forming the espalier tree.
@@JSacadura OK, thanks. My apple espalier branches are full length out to the end of the cordon wires. So I cut the ends off periodically anyway. So if I do this on an 8' long branch, 4' out from the trunk, as long as I cut the end of the branch of at 8' the buds will grow?
@@royolstad8532 If you cut the tip of the branch when the grafts take, the chances of them growing will increase due to less hormone inhibition from the tip. Anyway, even if they don't grow, you have nothing to lose, if that space doesn't have any buds (be sure that you don't have dormant buds in that space that tend to start growing when the branch is shortened).
hello good morning can you give me some advice to make cuttings of leptospermum scoparium greetings from Argentina.
Sir in Pakistan temperature ranges between 43 to 50 degree Celsius Is air layering possible
As long as you protect the air layer from direct sun and keep the medium humid, it should be fine.
Sir can you please give an idea what is microbudding in citrus
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Luar biasa, pasti sangat lama untuk membuat proyek video 😅
It took 3 years, but I think the result is worth it.
Butuh waktu 3 tahun, tapi saya pikir hasilnya sepadan.
@JSacadura Gosto imenso dos seus videos. São muito informativos. Este em especial, e porque menciona a Pêra Rocha! Eu vivo na Africa do Sul e gostaria de enxertar as minhas pereiras com Pêra Rocha, mas não faço ideia como obter scions. Será que me pode ajudar? Agradeço antecipadamente.
Olá, Fernando. Gostaria de ajudar mas, infelizmente, a última vez que tentei enviar material vegetal, a alfândega não achou piada e, por isso, já não o faço. São necessários certificados fito-sanitários que não tenho condições de obter já que a burocracia é mais que muita. Cumprimentos.
Nice wat is the name of tis varity which u grafted?? Pekam?
I grafted 2 french pears (d'automne and gourmande). They both need a bit of cold in the winter. Lets see if they produce well in my area.
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Why my every kind of graft on almond tree always fail
I really can't say. I have grafted almond on almond with the bark graft ( ua-cam.com/video/atOdPM6FmL0/v-deo.html ) and flat peaches on almonds with the whip and tongue technique without any problems. Be sure to protect your grafts well and keep trying.
What kind of tape do you use to wrap the bark grafts?
Does anyone know how to avoid the cut stump crying?
I have a question not related to Pear trees.
Yesterday a typhoon broke in half an old cheery tree in my property, considering that is late summer and the winters are quite hard, is there any way to graft it with another variety (I have another very young cherry tree) to take advantage of the massive root system?
You can try T-budding a young branch, in late summer or in the fall, with a bud from the other variety (if a young branch has survived in the half that remains). I would use T-budding since older cherry trees don't respond very well to bark grafts (I have done it but they are notoriously more difficult to take). If you don't have suitable branches to graft I would wait until next spring. The tree will probably react with new growth and you can graft those young branches in the spring using several different techniques.
@@JSacadura Thanks man!
What's is the name of sealing for protecting grafts ? where can i buy it. Thanks
I am using Arbokol. I believe its only available in Europe. But you can find other pruning pastes online or even make your own (a video with a homemade recipe is in my to do list).
@@JSacadura 😍 looking forward to that video.
I wonder if any part of the willow tree is required as I hear that has a place in creating rooting water to dip or place cuttings in.
The willow tree can be used to make a homemade rooting hormone. A rooting hormone is not needed when grafting. The pruning paste is just used to protect the grafts.
Do you sell seedlings/cuttings..
I live in bangladesh, environment is so hot like heal, i have failed in bark grafting on persimmon... need immediet video... Even this video is quick demonstration...
Try whip and tongue when the persimmons are with a steady flow of sap (later than usual for other fruit types).
@@JSacadura can i graft with soft green scions?? And although i use one time sergical blade for graft and ensurecambian contact, sometimes my graft turned failed... can you tell me the cause