Is there any requirement for the bud scion from a tree of a particular age? I've heard that scion wood from a fruit tree that flowered and fruited for a few years is preferred.
It is a Tina. They are made in Germany. They are carbon steel not stainless like the Victorinox knives have. I have a couple Tina grafting knives but not a budding style like this one yet. I'm still wanting one of those. You can see it says Tina at the base of the blade if you freeze it at 3:02
William made this look incredibly easy too do, I would say without a doubt the best bud grafting video on UA-cam.
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Thank you so much. I learned a lot from this video.
Great to see you both in action
Great advice, thanks!
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You are great sir
This is a masterpiece 🍷
Just to say, Respect.
Nice work
Thanks
Thanks to you for the video.
Great advice thank you sir
Thank you sir
Nice
just above the bud cut through stock trunk half way and bend tree over to induce proper quicker take
Very good sir
I am from india
Very nicely done...could you name the brand and type of transparent tape that you used?
Great 😊
Is there any requirement for the bud scion from a tree of a particular age? I've heard that scion wood from a fruit tree that flowered and fruited for a few years is preferred.
But you have covered all the bud,is it permissible ..from kashmir
Very nice sir i am from india apple orchard
Very nice sir I am from nepal
5:26 Is that an aphid climbing up the top of the tape?
It was too quick for an aphid
2000 a day man that's a lot.
Does anyone know the make or brand of the grafting knife used here.? Tks.
Victorinox possibly?
It is a Tina. They are made in Germany. They are carbon steel not stainless like the Victorinox knives have. I have a couple Tina grafting knives but not a budding style like this one yet. I'm still wanting one of those. You can see it says Tina at the base of the blade if you freeze it at 3:02