Totally agree taking the tape off, I tried to look at it and it got the moisture underneath the tape. So leaving the tape too long can get rotten. Luckily I took tape off and just leave the ziptie on to secure the grafting. Thanks for the tips.
I recently dipped my thumbs into grafting. I started with hibiscus and my first try was successful. I was always unsure with how long to leave the tape on. I’m glad I watched this because I’ve had the tape on for about two weeks on my second graft and I literally just took off the tape and I could begin to smell the early stages of rotting. I hope it does well. Thank you for the information!
@@brendonsplumeria1174 and now ,do you still leave it for 30days? What if i graft on an established big branch originally white / yellow flowers ,the branch been dried for a month and now its in pot looking well.i ll try graft on it few different other colors in your method .but its outdoor as its huge, 2C-18C dgrs what if rain coming soon?should i protect it with bag?
Warning! This type of graft shrinks at the top and bottom causing gaps at both the top and bottom. This means the graft will take years to heal up and close and reduce growth and easily break in wind. Use an long angle cut for 100% healing. Also, zip ties are worthless. A graft rapped tight with grafting tape is way stronger than zip ties. And if you live in a windy area keep the tape on for at least 30 days and when you take the tape off put pruning wax or wound sealer along the cut joints so the cutting is air tight and does not dry out or have scars. I have had to redo many grafts that dried out and fell apart due to the windy weather drying out the wound and shrinking it. Also, green cuttings/wet cuts seem to glue together much better. And shorter grafts have a better chance of healing and you can get 2-5 grafts out of just one long cutting🤗.
Glad I saw this video. I left the black tape for a month, according to another video, and it rotted at the joint. Initially my plumies didnt have sap but it is all white inside. Recutting and trying again. Thanks.
Wow that's beautiful colors of plumeria i love plumerias i'm going to try to crafts it too i have a white and red i live in Canada i just brougt my inside so when you think is the best time now or in the spring when i put them back outside for the summer?thankyou🌴👌
Please share more. how did it go for the plumeria. my son flys to hawwaii and took me so i feel inlove with this plant .... boy it sure does take me back
Mate it's easier to just not use any tape, as the sap is soo rubbery it wants to dry and scab over, if moisture stays in there it can rot, yes, but also the process is slower.
What happens when you graft? Is it just to add a variety of blooms to the same plant? Or is it to just help the cutting grow fast since it wont have to develop roots?
Matt Higdon some plumerias die if you try to root them, so you must graft them to a Celadine or a seedling that already has a root system that can survive cold winters. Purples, reds, oranges and rainbows coming from Hawaii and Thailand need and must be grafted or they will die or rot during shipping.
The main reason is to try to get another color by grafting both plants, for example if you have a pink flower plumeria and a yellow flower plumeria you maybe able to get pink and yellow in the same flower or sometimes pink and yellow flowers in the same bouquet.
Is it best to graft in mid winter or spring? We live in Western Australia and have a Mediterranean climate. I enjoyed your presentation. Thank you. Norma
Hello, I need your advice : have a plumeria tree indoors in large pot (gets plenty of sunshine) for close to 3 years now; stem is abt 1.1/2" - It keeps getting taller, gives few leaves then start falling down - No flowers @ all as of yet ... What can I do please? Thank you in advance ...
In my experience this plants need to get at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sun light, I believe it would help to take it out and also follow the recommendations of the expert
To grow multiple varieties on one plant. Have one plant that has a branch of yellow flowers one branch of red flowers one branch of pink etc. Especially if you are limited of space and want many different flowers.
I have seen so many grafting process but this process is the best of my knowledge......👍👌👌👍
Sir Vizag Newton thank you!
You've inspired me to try grafting. I hope I will be as skillful as you.
The instructions are simple and easy to understand. I just started planting mines from seeds and its not easy at all.
Thank you very much bro, for your knowledge about plumerias flower. God bless to you bro.
this is the best and fresh grafting process..
Totally agree taking the tape off, I tried to look at it and it got the moisture underneath the tape. So leaving the tape too long can get rotten. Luckily I took tape off and just leave the ziptie on to secure the grafting. Thanks for the tips.
Hi everyone. I’m very pleased that you all are enjoying this video. I will be filming some new videos soon.
I recently dipped my thumbs into grafting. I started with hibiscus and my first try was successful. I was always unsure with how long to leave the tape on. I’m glad I watched this because I’ve had the tape on for about two weeks on my second graft and I literally just took off the tape and I could begin to smell the early stages of rotting. I hope it does well. Thank you for the information!
George Greek I leave tape on for 30 days now.
@@brendonsplumeria1174 and now ,do you still leave it for 30days?
What if i graft on an established big branch originally white / yellow flowers ,the branch been dried for a month and now its in pot looking well.i ll try graft on it few different other colors in your method .but its outdoor as its huge, 2C-18C dgrs what if rain coming soon?should i protect it with bag?
Thanks mate.
Warning! This type of graft shrinks at the top and bottom causing gaps at both the top and bottom. This means the graft will take years to heal up and close and reduce growth and easily break in wind. Use an long angle cut for 100% healing. Also, zip ties are worthless. A graft rapped tight with grafting tape is way stronger than zip ties. And if you live in a windy area keep the tape on for at least 30 days and when you take the tape off put pruning wax or wound sealer along the cut joints so the cutting is air tight and does not dry out or have scars. I have had to redo many grafts that dried out and fell apart due to the windy weather drying out the wound and shrinking it. Also, green cuttings/wet cuts seem to glue together much better. And shorter grafts have a better chance of healing and you can get 2-5 grafts out of just one long cutting🤗.
Kool video nice work 👍🏼🌲
Thanks Frank !
Glad I saw this video. I left the black tape for a month, according to another video, and it rotted at the joint. Initially my plumies didnt have sap but it is all white inside. Recutting and trying again. Thanks.
Chief Louie I leave tape on for 30 days now.
Tehnik yg sangat bagus 👍...langsung dipraktekin. Thanks
nice!! thanks for your video uploading. its my make inspiration i think
Thanks. That was very useful.
Nice and beautiful color wow
Sip banget om..
Iso di jajal lah yo..
Suon infone pakde...
Wow that's beautiful colors of plumeria i love plumerias i'm going to try to crafts it too i have a white and red i live in Canada i just brougt my inside so when you think is the best time now or in the spring when i put them back outside for the summer?thankyou🌴👌
Nice information sir
Best Grafting video out there. Looks like Ive been doing it wrong.
Thank you Larry!!
😊😊😊 master grade.
Good Information. Thanks
Good job. But what is the reason of doing it?
very useful... thx...
Please share more. how did it go for the plumeria. my son flys to hawwaii and took me so i feel inlove with this plant .... boy it sure does take me back
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Good man
Great 👍 job, when is the best time of year to do this?
Mate it's easier to just not use any tape, as the sap is soo rubbery it wants to dry and scab over, if moisture stays in there it can rot, yes, but also the process is slower.
What happens when you graft? Is it just to add a variety of blooms to the same plant? Or is it to just help the cutting grow fast since it wont have to develop roots?
Matt Higdon some plumerias die if you try to root them, so you must graft them to a Celadine or a seedling that already has a root system that can survive cold winters. Purples, reds, oranges and rainbows coming from Hawaii and Thailand need and must be grafted or they will die or rot during shipping.
great how you doing that , perfect cut too ,but.... what is the reasoon of doing this ?
The main reason is to try to get another color by grafting both plants, for example if you have a pink flower plumeria and a yellow flower plumeria you maybe able to get pink and yellow in the same flower or sometimes pink and yellow flowers in the same bouquet.
Vital presentation brother 💐👍 let me show it's result also ☺️
Is it best to graft in mid winter or spring? We live in Western Australia and have a Mediterranean climate. I enjoyed your presentation. Thank you. Norma
Norma Linnane, best time to graft is the summer.
In the winter it's dormant so there's not much flow. You want it to be actively growing.
Norma Linnane it’s best to great mid summer but high humidity is not good!!
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Do you have to graft using a fresh cutting or does this work with an old cutting too?
Amalia Topete fresh cuttings are the only way I graft. Old unhealthy cuttings are unpredictable and can very easily die.
Does this grafting method work on fruit trees also, like avocados, citrus, apples?
Danke BONGO
Thanks PAPS
Why grafting? what is the advantage, versus planting the cutting?
hello Brendon I bought a plumeria in 2011 it is now over a meter but I have no flowers ,,, how to have flowers thank you
hello what is the right time to do the incalmo?
Great meathod I vl do it.
Hello, I need your advice : have a plumeria tree indoors in large pot (gets plenty of sunshine) for close to 3 years now; stem is abt 1.1/2" - It keeps getting taller, gives few leaves then start falling down - No flowers @ all as of yet ... What can I do please? Thank you in advance ...
Leonie Gureghian some plumeria varieties just don’t flower much. Maybe it needs new soil and fertilizer.
In my experience this plants need to get at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sun light, I believe it would help to take it out and also follow the recommendations of the expert
can we graft plumeria pudica and obtusa
How much are YOUR plumerias sir? U mail ORDERS?
I already did this style wedge cut and all failed.. i think most better cut is V cut ..
What results ? Or I should say what is the reason for doing this, thanks
To grow multiple varieties on one plant. Have one plant that has a branch of yellow flowers one branch of red flowers one branch of pink etc. Especially if you are limited of space and want many different flowers.
Ojala pueda subir su video con sub titulos en español
Hii how many days we wait till they stick together ?
Erik Arnawan after 40 days you remove tape .
can we graft plumeria pudica and plumeria obtusa
Hamdan Ali I believe so. Never tried.
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Selling also ??
kartik gupta yes I do