How to Graft Peach Trees (Also Works on Plum, Apricot, Cherry, and other Stone Fruit!!)

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  • Опубліковано 3 лют 2025

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  • @TheBusyGardener
    @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому +3

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  • @IVOrganic
    @IVOrganic 3 роки тому +3

    You & your team did an awesome job explaining our grafting lesson! Please keep us posted on your grafting Fruitentein successes!
    Charles 🤩🙌

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому +1

      Your expertise made all the difference. Thank you for this incredible lesson, Charles!

  • @silviuvarzaru9664
    @silviuvarzaru9664 3 роки тому +6

    Grafting is a trial and error process. Keep trying, never give up. The success can be surprisingly rewarding.

  • @cascades500
    @cascades500 Рік тому +2

    Whatever happened to the update on this one? Love to see the results.

  • @jameslooker4791
    @jameslooker4791 Рік тому +2

    So we never get an update on the Peach graft?

  • @TurtleNugget
    @TurtleNugget 2 роки тому

    Dayum he's knowledgeable. Love it!

  • @scooper4981
    @scooper4981 9 місяців тому

    In late 2022, after a very mild autumn, a sudden hard freeze (lows of around 10 F) killed the above ground part of a peach tree I bought that year at a "big box" store. Apparently, it didn't have the opportunity to go dormant before the extreme cold hit. I noticed the damage in the spring of 2023 when it failed to leaf out. I cut it off at the base, and to my surprise, it sprouted shoots a few weeks later. I was informed by folks on a gardening forum that the sprouts were from the root stock and the tree would need peach-producing scions grafts. I removed all but the largest sprout, and, over the course of the summer, that sprout grew into a rather large "sapling" about 6 feet tall.
    I ordered peach scions this spring and they arrived in good, viable condition. I watched UA-cam videos, including yours, on grafting, and, after cutting the rootstock tree to about 3 feet tall, attempted to graft two scions about 5 weeks ago. I placed the remaining scions in a vase of water and put them in a little used basement refrigerator. Following the instructions from UA-cam, I put tape around the spot where the scions were grafted and the top of the stump of the rootstock tree. I also placed a large water-proof mailer over the scions to further protect them from water. I cut open the bag this week and saw that the scions had died.
    This week I checked on the scions in the refrigerator, and, I was shocked to see that, not only were they still alive, some had actually started to bloom! I have two questions:
    1. Should I reattempt to graft the remaining scions now? Or wait until the fall?
    2. If I graft now, should I use the scions that are producing blossoms or ones that have just buds?
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
    Thank you!

  • @hellfooliver1497
    @hellfooliver1497 3 роки тому

    I'll definetely do this when I move out! So amazing!

  • @ChadGardenSinLA
    @ChadGardenSinLA 2 роки тому +1

    Tis the season that Home Depot is currently selling bare-root fruit trees and shrubs. Thanks for sharing the approach grafting technique using a whip & tongue graft. I 'discovered' this technique with braided trees and shrubs like money tree, ficus, & hibiscus. The braided trunks eventually fused on their own creating a singular trunk. For beginners, I've found approach grafting to be the most successful and least risky grafting technique as the scions still have their own root systems to keep them alive as they graft onto the root-stock.

  • @johanconradie2120
    @johanconradie2120 3 роки тому +1

    'peachnecprunplumcotcheral' : I have several with! flowering peachplumal also on same tree !!! taught by Charles 'approach grafting' !!!

  • @RH-nh4gc
    @RH-nh4gc Рік тому

    Great info , thank you !

  • @Grey-Elder
    @Grey-Elder Рік тому

    I have a wonderful peach tree, what other trees can I graft this beautiful young peach onto?

  • @alexbourgon
    @alexbourgon Рік тому

    Will this work with blackberries too? Blackberry is a stone fruit

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  Рік тому

      Blackberry isn't a stone fruit (like peach, plum, apricot, etc. those fruit with a pit). For blackberry, I recommend "air layering" vs using cuttings if you have the choice

  • @inethomas7524
    @inethomas7524 Рік тому

    I'm in west palm beach fl. I have a Peach that fruit
    What other fruit I can graft on this plant? And how do I get sicon.

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  Рік тому

      You can graft on anything else in the "prunus" family of plants. This includes most stone fruit like nectarine, apricot, cherry, plum. You get the scions from cuttings from other trees. Good luck!

  • @Poliwaggle
    @Poliwaggle 3 роки тому +2

    What was the tree you’re grafting it onto? I haven’t heard that name before.

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому +2

      "Peacotum" which is a hybrid stone fruit. Really great if it produces well in your setting!

    • @hellfooliver1497
      @hellfooliver1497 3 роки тому +1

      I was having trouble as well, a good hint is enabling subtitles, helps me in a lot of videos xD

  • @emanueldelgado540
    @emanueldelgado540 3 роки тому

    I have multiple capulin cherry seedlings (Prunus salicifolia) and heard cherry and plums are not as compatible as they say i was wondering if at least one would take if I used them as rootstocks ?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому

      I'm not aware of the levels of compatibility between various prunus types, other than you CAN graft prunus to prunus, or citrus to citrus, but not prunus to citrus

  • @perlaavila4226
    @perlaavila4226 3 роки тому

    So what you grafted stays in that branch? So you don’t cut it and go and plant it on the ground?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому

      Correct! So the grafted wood now draws us sustenance from the tree (and root system) it was grated to

  • @jenn6838
    @jenn6838 3 роки тому

    Great lesson in grafting! It looked like you chose a scaffold branch (for the rootstock) with a few branches already on it, will you be pruning back the rest of the rootstock branch once the graft takes?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому

      Thanks! Yeah, the idea is to prune the host plant (rootstock) back above the graft after it's established

  • @mycozygardencottage
    @mycozygardencottage 3 роки тому

    That was very helpful information! Thank you! I have two peach trees that I sprayed with Bonide Citrus Fruit and Nut spray a couple of years ago. The first tree I sprayed died down to the root stock. The other tree is great. The dead tree grew back into a monster of a tree, produced dozens upon dozens of little whitish green peaches that are sort of edible but not very good. The trunk is about 10 inches around (in one year of growth!). Do you think I should use it as a grafting stock?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому +1

      So glad it helped! You can definitely use the rootstock to graft onto, especially since it sounds like the desired variety originally grafted to the top is gone

    • @mycozygardencottage
      @mycozygardencottage 3 роки тому

      @@TheBusyGardener Thank you!!

  • @BC-hr2of
    @BC-hr2of 3 роки тому

    can that grafting be done with cuttings 🤔 … similar to citrus 🤷🏻‍♂️ … oh, please show in October the results of this grafting 🤠

  • @lewis7315
    @lewis7315 Рік тому

    I found out It takes exrea steps/ far more work to use T-grafting onto peach trees. The bark does not separate easily/ cleanly like apple tree bark seems to. I have to use a X-acto knife to peal the bark back, then scrape the rest of the bark off the white solid part of the tree before I can put in the scion. It still seems it will likely work.
    I will see soon.

  • @jordansjournal1324
    @jordansjournal1324 3 роки тому

    Our local dump was built right on top of an old homestead and the entire fenceline of it is covered in these amazing pie cherry bushes that I am obsessed with and steal way too many cherries from every Summer (if someone else doesn't beat me to it). Last year I planted some cherry trees, but one died past the graft, and while the roots are completely fine, the tree itself isn't actually alive. So where I've been painstakingly trying to root cuttings of the dumpcherry trees for more than a year now, I'm excited to go the mad scientist root instead and graft a few onto my sad little rootstock come spring

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  3 роки тому

      Yessss! When life hands you lemons, graft them into existing rootstock 😂

  • @saint27573
    @saint27573 Рік тому

    Where is the follow up video 8 weeks later ?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  Рік тому

      The hopes of a follow up vid died along with the donor tree because it wasn't sufficiently watered during that hot summer 😢

    • @jonnyappleseed190
      @jonnyappleseed190 4 місяці тому

      Irresponsible as heck and a let down​@@TheBusyGardener

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  4 місяці тому +1

      @@jonnyappleseed190 You're telling me! We were gone for a month, and the irrigation emitter that was supposed to water it became dislodged somehow. 😥

    • @jonnyappleseed190
      @jonnyappleseed190 4 місяці тому

      @TheBusyGardener I'm sorry to hear that man. Truly sad.

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 3 роки тому +1

    We have a surplus of chill hours. I'd like to sell you some lol

  • @tashathayer4069
    @tashathayer4069 9 місяців тому

    Think im looking in the wrong area.
    I was thinking about trying to make a peach tree from one,seeing i didn't buy another one 10 years ago or so..
    Smh

  • @christianlloydcomia9138
    @christianlloydcomia9138 3 роки тому

    Beautiful Stonefruits i am jealous because in the Philippines 🇵🇭 we can't plant those Fruit because is not Sub-Tropical like SoCal.
    Only Tropical Rainforest.

    • @ChadGardenSinLA
      @ChadGardenSinLA 2 роки тому

      I believe there are climates and microclimates in the Philippines that are suitable to grow a variety of cultivars from peaches, to apples, and to pears. I whole-heartedly support locally grown produce that can sustainably support it's own country. For instance, Benguet & Tinoc are the coldest places in your country that can support cultivars that prefer colder climates, ,while other varieties can be grown in warmer conditions.

  • @inethomas7524
    @inethomas7524 Рік тому

    Whitewash?

    • @TheBusyGardener
      @TheBusyGardener  Рік тому

      Yup! Protects sensitive trees from sunburn and sun scald. Here is a vid with some more info: My Hass Avocado 1 Year Later - WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!| How To Whitewash Fruit Trees w/ IV Organics
      ua-cam.com/video/NmWmjgq7cIM/v-deo.html