Apple Tree Grafting For Beginners - Learn How To Graft | Includes 6 Months of Updates
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Join me as I create a multi variety apple tree from scratch and explain apple tree grafting for beginners. I'll take you through how to graft an apple tree from start to finish so you can learn how to graft a fruit tree at home. I'll be sharing the whole process of grafting including multiple updates of these fruit tree grafts right up until 6 months old.
I'm a beginner grafter myself, but I hope I can explain it in a way where you can follow along and have your own grafting success. It's a really fascinating and useful gardening skill to have which will enable you to graft your own fruit trees and get the satisfaction of creating a fruit tree with multiple varieties on it.
I used the whip and tongue grafting technique on my apple tree rootstock and grafted on scion from a Granny Smith Apple, Monty's Surprise Apple and a Gala apple. I'll be showing you the tools you need for grafting, how to make the whip and tongue grafting cuts and how to line up the cambium layers. I'll show you how to use grafting tape and talk more about other grafting information to answer the question, what is grafting?
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I seriously do hope this video helps you graft your own tree and I'd love to hear what you thought of the video and if you're going to follow along and have a go yourself. Good luck with your grafting, and no pressure - its a bit of fun and a great way to learn more about plants and fruit trees. If it doesn't work the first time, your rootstock should still survive and you can try again! You don't have to be good at it straight away, so just like any skill, practice and you'll improve your grafting skills overtime! :)
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0:00 Intro
0:37 What is grafting?
1:26 Planting the rootstock
1:53 Tools you need
2:13 How to graft
6:32 3 weeks later
6:59 6 weeks later
7:23 9 weeks later - removing the tape
8.32 2.5 months later
8:51 6 months later
9:05 Close ups of the finished grafts
9:22 Final thoughts and comments
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I love the videos that take long to film because it’s cool to see the project from start to finish. Keep it up.
Awesome, thanks for the comment. They obviously take awhile but good to get feedback like this :). Have plenty more in the works
My grandfather was an amazing gardener. He owned two adjoining lakefront properties where one lot sloped down towards the lake. He planted 52-man sized fruit trees each having a 5-foot ring of flowers around them. It was beautiful to see but breathtaking to see from the lake looking back toward the property. Many of his trees were grafted with the technique you showed. I am so glad I found your channel, rather, your channel found me. It brings back so many wonderful memories. Thanks.
Hi Joe, that sounds like an awesome place! Glad to have you here on the channel :)
Thank you for sharing!
Best apple graft video on UA-cam, mate. You show your errors as well as showing your successes. Excellent, well-paced upload.
That is actually so cool, the fact it can just grow the specific type of apple like its a memory it has, nature really can be fascinating
Yea nature always amazes me! So cool ay
Well each leaf has a genetic seed so it's not really memory. The plant is growing as it would and mutalistically getting its resources from another plant
@@jackfender1975 Thank you, Captain Smart Knackers.
It’s the genetics the tree you graft to basically is just used for nutrient delivery.
@@Xaddre it's just one of those things that never even crossed my mind as being possible tbh
FOREFATHERS ONE AND ALL, BEAR WITNESS 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
Can't believe I thought about that and found this comment lol
Love showing the mistakes and problems, that's just as important in the learning process as showing us how to do it 100% correctly 🙌
I like your ways to show us from start, then you show us the result in the next few months. Amazing learning for us. Thank you. I felt more confident now in doing more of my grafting.
I got an orchard for over 200 stone fruits 20 apples and 20 pears for the last years, I do all the pruning and now I’m confident to graft them 3 to 5 kinds of fruits in most of the trees, an experiment I guess. You inspire me more. Keep doing what your doing. Your good.
Thanks heaps for the comment. That's a lot of fruit trees! Good luck with the grafting :)
Hi Edna, where is your orchard and are you looking for outlets? What fruits do you currently grow? Look forward to your reply..
I’m so happy I randomly came across your videos! I live in a cooler climate as well and plan to one day have property I can grow anything and everything I possibly can. I didn’t realize how many plants you can still grow in cooler areas and still be successful. Learning about grafting plants and trees is fascinating too! Thank you for the time you put into your content. I truly appreciate finding plant education content that’s actually easy to learn from!
Thanks so much Alison! Excited for your journey ahead, something cool to work towards :)
Thanks so much for watching! If you’ve done grafting before, please feel free to share any further tips/advice/resources etc about grafting in the comments, so we can all grow together 💪 🌱
And if you give it a go, come back and let me know how it went!!
Feel free to share any photos of your plants with me over on Instagram too! 😊
I bought a grafting tools that makes my grafting perfectly fit the sion to the root stock because I make sure I got the same size and looking forward to take off in Spring. It makes me very fast grafting because of the grafting tools. I also have young plums and I graft 3 kinds of plum it’s root stock. I’m excited in the next 2 to 3 months to take off.
@@EdnaSabile95 pls share the tools make ,cost and wher you bought it.
I bought my tools in eBay and I’m so satisfied it does it’s job as it said. It’s all over Facebook the ads.
I've always Wanted to try grafting and air layering as I have never attempted them although the urge has grown larger as I Watch videos like this one. I mean it's a shame that having to do gardening literally my whole life since very young age, all thanks to my late granny, as it's a fond bonding memory I have till this day honoring her passion that's inherited in me.
My project to do is to graft a multiple variations of hibiscus into one main plant, I can imagine it starts popping with many colors & shapes all in one to give the most breathtaking sight to passersby.
I'll let u know when & if that happens....
Hugs from Malaysia!
I appreciate your videos, I never knew that this was possible. Learned something new today.
Yay, that’s awesome! Glad I could share something new with you :)
Thank you,great video and audio presentation.
Great video! Supper helpful to actually see the mistakes and then how they're corrected. Looking forward to grafting someday soon. Thanks, from Northern Alberta, Canada!
Thanks heaps and glad it was helpful. Good luck with the grafting!
I remember apricot that were successfully grafted onto poplar trees just out of Edmonton. So I know it is possible.
As soon as I heard him say the words, "Grafted" and "Scion" I knew this was in my feed because of Elden Ring. Thanks Algorithm.
I’ve always been intimidated by the idea of grafting but this seems easier than I thought. Might give it a try someday
I'm working on apple orchards and I never understood what they meant when they talked about the grafting. Thankyou so much for showing us! Now I'm not confused😂
That’s awesome. Glad I could help! 😁
That's a quiet a good amount of information and tips. Thanks
just fyi: I find videos from people who have just learned a process, better than an expert. Experts can often forget / leave out details a true beginner really needs.
I never really understood what grafting meant or how it works, so thank you for this. It’s amazing how adaptable nature is
Tremendous video. I was doing a Bible study and it was referencing grafting. I’ve seen it mentioned before but today I thought to UA-cam how to graft and found your video. I see the passage of scripture more clearly now and I have gained practical knowledge for gardening. Thank you.
Everyone after watching this video: "A lowly tarnished... Playing as a lord... I command thee kneel!"
Thank you so much for this video, combination (pre-grafted multiple variety) apple trees cost twice as much as normal apple trees so this is going to save me some money while also being fun!❤
Glad it was helpful!
I loved this video because I study spirituality and it’s always talking about grafting trees and I never knew what it was talking about but now I get it so thanks and God bless!
My bad, been watching for ages and didn’t realise I hadn’t hit the subscribe button, don’t make the same mistake. Great easy to follow tips.
use bee wax for grafting, it react (expand or contract) with temperature change so you wont hurt the plant, also leave as much leaves as you can in early stage so it will speed up the grow. Otherwise great job.
Nice video :) , it looks like you may have done it but it's a good idea when cutting scion or a branch to cut it on a steep angle away from the top bud. This helps stop rotting. With a multi grafted tree keep an eye on all branches and balance them as some varieties will be more vigorous and should be cut back in order the give the less vigorous variety more energy and a better chance to grow. Also try removing tape after about 3 weeks if it's going to take it should have by that point and it will give the buds an easier time to grow, if it's windy you could leave the graft union taped a little longer just for support. Look into budding tape you don't need to unwrap it as it just breaks down over time and the buds can burst through it.
Excellent demonstration 😃👍
My Grandfather was an Agricultured, and we had all kinds of fruits and vegetables in our land, thanks for showing us the proper way to do Crafting.
Why did I find this now? I'm in the North, this is the exact opposite time of the year for grafting. Now I gotta wait 4-6 months until I can try this :D
This is such an amazing process. That the trees can just.. sustain this new branch. It’s kind of like adoption.
I’ve wanted a fruit tree ever since I moved states when I was little. Now that I’m buying my own house, I’m very excited to pick a fruit tree. I may well have a couple varieties on one tree using your method. 🥰🍎🍏🍎🍏
You are a natural teacher and you make it look easy and you present it in a digestible way---no excess fancy jargon that most people won't understand. I have watched other grafting videos and walked away thinking "it's seems difficult and I will likely screw it up..." But you have given me inspiration and it seems totally doable. I just had a bounty of excellent fruit citrus seeds I started germinate. I want to make dwarf plants that are grafted for 2 varieties on each plant. I am presuming citrus is the same? Can you mix grapefruit and oranges or lemons and limes?
Thanks for showing how the grafts actually developed over the long term, makes for a much better video. I have the same grafting tape as you (got it off trademe) and made the same mistake by using it to wrap some grafts too tightly. The real mistake was that I left mine much longer before removing the tape though so I never realized what was happening. The grafted branch had grown quite thick but had this thin bulgy neck where the graft was. In the end it snapped because the graft had grown too big and heavy for it to support. Wherebouts in NZ are you?
Just found a small apple tree in the road ditch I didn't know about. I'm going to try this is the spring, grafting to a crabapple I already have at the house. 👍
What I love about your videos is that we are learning with you rather than from you. We learn from your successes as well as your failures. Thank you!
I just did 4 apples trees 3 way last week ends, your videos are very informative, it inspire me from doing it more. I have more grafting to do my rootstocks are 2 years old now so I can do 3 ways to all of them.
Iam an ammature grafter from the mountains of India..
I learnt a lot from your video.
It will help me a lot with my apple farm.
Thanks a lot ❤️❤️
I just started grafting this year on my apple trees using whip and tongue and cleft grafts. They are all looking good and growing well. I will be trying more varieties next year now that I have more confidence in my grafting.
Hi Donald, that's great that they worked out well. Good luck with your future grafts!
You are doing a great job explaining this thank you
The most valuable videos/demonstrations are those that include mistakes and show them clearly. It helps less, when the "master" does everything perfect and makes it look easy, it is more likely the cause for failure or discouragement.
Seeing mistakes puts the skill into perspective and you know what to expect.
Great video, nice closeups and spot on tips and tricks. Thank you for taking the time to accumulate the footage and patiently wait 6 months to put the cuts together (pun intended).
Hey you beginner!
Sir, you've explained this process better than any video I watched in 2 yrs. Thank you!
Thanks Ruth, glad it was helpful!
It's nice to see the tree over time after the graft takes!
This video is so amazing! Please make more videos like this! ☻
I learned a lot, esp from the mistakes, thank you!
I watched Gardening Australia and the chap who did a segment on Grafting used white electrical tape!
It is good because it expands with the new graft and then breaks down.and falls off once it has taken. So you can forget about it once it is done.🤗🤗
There are various techniques and materials when it comes to grafting. Some wrap an elastic band around the tape to secure the graft in place, that also expands and breaks down over time.
Another material used is parafilm.
Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial! I personally want to try grafting quercus suber on quercus rotundifolia just before next spring and see how it works! And, of course, one of my favourite fig varieties on a vigorous fig tree. ;)
Good luck with it! :)
I think the bits that came out the tape were a great signature for each branch, and looked pretty nice 07:52 . Just tried to graft Crassula Ovata and Tradescantia Zebrina.
im so fascinated with the concept of grafting, just putting a part from a whole different tree on another tree and it just...works. amazing
I’ve been wanting to try this... I know a old Apple tree I’ve been wanting to carry on before it dies. Thanks for the info 🌿
Good stuff, hope it goes well! :)
I came here to watch growing Avocados and now I find myself grafting my apple tree 😂 really well presented 👍
Haha awesome! Good luck with it all :)
@@TheKiwiGrower how old was the rootstock before grafting?
Exactly the same for me
This is great. I always wanted to graft fruit trees, so thank you for a very thorough and informative video. We planted a Braeburn only a few months ago, and already have lots of apples growing. I’ll definitely try to graft it with some other varieties.
Super presentation. You can and know your field. To see the final product is proofe of the pudding. Well done. You do not only talk. You do. Thanks.
Great video. Love that you showed some “failures”…great learning for the viewers!
I am hoping to graft 2 or 3 scions from separate apple varieties onto my Liberty apple tree - for pollination and variety of yield purposes.
I also hope to do this with paw paw trees once they get big enough!
Thanks!
Thank you for your long video and also for showing your mistakes and how to solve them!
Very nice
I have learned a lot from your demonstration.
Thank yoi
Nice video mate. Thank you from a small city balcony garden in London.
I grow apple and pear trees from seeds for 31plants for some rootstocks with my monty’s surprise and Red Fuji scions .Anyway I love to see my new variety of apples 🍎 🍏 which I grow from seeds as well.Thank you for your VDO.
Nice work, keep it up - pretty cool to see how they turn out I bet
@@TheKiwiGrower I can understand growing rootstock from seeds, but if you grow whole apple trees from seeds won't they all be crab apples?
Love your honesty, not everyone can grow with such a humble presentation. Thank you 👍
I love these videos, I've been wanting to get into grafting for years, as we have several bitter orange trees in our garden and I'd like to graft lemons, mandarins, oranges onto them. I've already watched several other videos on the subject, but this video gives me the confidence to try it out for real since it shows the progress over 6 months.
One question though, at 9:06 isn't that a branch growing from the root stock? Edit: Nevermind, you mention it later!
that is fascinating..you make me feel that even i with no green fingers could give that a go..
Thanks! The best way to get green fingers is just get into it. :)
And don’t worry, everyone has things that don’t work out in the garden!
Let me know how you get on if you give it a go :)
This is an exceptional video, You were very detailed in your explanations and the fact that you went back and showed the results of removing the over tight wrappings, and how they corrected themselves to a large degree., was very interesting. You spoke clearly, and I both thank you and congratulate you , on an exceptional video. It certainly helped me a lot. I am a new grafter myself here in east central Georgia.
Best grafting video I've found so far actually told us what you where doing when you where doing and what you where doing it with
Thank you sir I remember how a very long ago when I was young I grafted grape vine such way. We grafted good sort of vine in wild vine.
Thank you very much, that was very clear and concise. I now have the confidence to have a go myself! I was hoping you would show the progress of the growth and you did not disappoint! Just what I was looking for!😀😀
I watched this video for school and it helped so much!I’m ready to ace my test tomorrow!!Thank you ❤
Hey, this video is very useful and informative for me. I really like your way of presenting to the point.
I am fro Sri Lanka and it’s a tropical country. I grew an apple plant from a seed and it’s still very small. I am hoping to graft its branches with whatever available varieties of apples which I would be able to find in future. So this is the exact video I was looking for. Thank you so much for your clear explanation with impressive updates. 💕
Hey, thanks for the feedback, glad you found it useful :)
If you are in UK then many areas have had public orchards planted recently. In the spring they prune them, if you ask then you can get scions to put on your tree
good afternoon.thank you for the wonderful master class it was very interesting
You are very welcome :)
That was very fascinating! I never knew this was even possible. Well, if I had trees I'd definitely try it but since I only got a tiny avocado and lemon plant I'll have to wait some more :) nice video, was a cool idea mate!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you! Great video. I sort of know how to do it but have been a bit shy to try - this video helped, I'm going to play with my apple trees once Autumn kicks in properly!
Thanks so much for the comment, glad it helped! Hope it goes well for you - let us know. Might be best to wait until spring to do the grafting 😊
@@TheKiwiGrower Ahhhh yes, Spring! I had Autumn in mind because I'm waiting to move trees. I better be more patient for the grafting then!
So interesting. I'm keen to try this, would be so cool to have so many varieties on one tree!!
Spring of 2022 I am going to try this. I have 3 mature crab apple trees on my property. Not sure if it works on crab apple tree but it sounds like a cool project. The commercial orchards trim their trees around March and they let us pick up the branches they cut out.
Love it! I actually use disposable #11 surgical scalpels for the cuts, they’re super sharp and make clean cuts.
Thank you man, I wanted to graft since a while but feared a lot the process, now I have a clear idea of how to do it thanks to you.
Thank you very much to the Kiwi grower for the beautiful video
Thank you for this video…you live in such a beautiful country and place😍.I❤️🇳🇿
No worries, and thank you! :)
great video. Appreciate that you take the time to show updates from different time line. That's a lot of effort. Thank you.
Thank you for showing and explaining well. I'm pretty sure I can do it now with all the information.
Congratulations on the success and thanks for such an excellent video. Gave me everything I wanted, the close ups, the updates, the techniques--perfect. Thank you
Glad I could help, thanks for the feedback :)
Perfect. I needed to refresh myself on grafting and jumped at your video as your a good teacher and fun to watch! Thinking of you with hard year and also your loss recently🌸🌼
This is by far the best tree grafting video for beginners. I learned a lot. Thank you
the house my family moved into has an apple tree that grows 4 different types of apples, and has been growing for around 20 years!
Very cool! I've just planted 3 varieties of apples trees. Haven't tried grafting yet but hopefully in the near future
We use a paste when connecting the branches, never seen it works without using one. Thanx for the share!
Respect for letting us know that your new to grafting! This encouraged me big time!!
Thanks for the very clear instructions.
Had no idea you can just fuse trees like that, thanks for educating us!
Great information! I'm looking forward to grafting a cut from a plum that isn't doing so well, and with this info, I think I might have success!
Your Place is Beautiful! TY 🙂 > I'm in Northern California > started Fiji Apples from organic seed, have 1 left, about 6" tall in pot (inside because it's storming like 🤪❣
Hey! Great video, its fall where I live and I love all the apple pie, and cider, etc, and was just thinking about how apple trees are grafted. Very informational! Also, what do you think are the best trees for beginners to grow?
I LOVE the updates! Thank you for including those!
Nice work well detailed clip to show progress in summer I love 💕 the cleft graft with fig tree thankyou 🤟🍑🍑🍎🍏🍎🍏🍐🍐
I really enjoy your videos, they are very education and helpful. Thank you for being here for us, I hope your gardens, family, and home are well. God bless you.
Very soon this apple tree is going to have variety of different apples growing on it. The video was really informational. Keep on with the good work. Thank you.
Thanks mate….I’m just learning to graft, this was very well put together…subbed.
Thanks mate, good luck with the grafting :)
Thank you. Now that I saw how you did this I feel more comfortable doing a graft.
Search brought your site right up, cheers.
Sharpness is skillfull but danger lurks so keep your wits about you.
I'm grafting apple trees, I do it all with ease I'm a grafting amateur that keeps his wits about him.
So ask me if I'm a grater and I'll say aye.
Some other traditional grafter used some special tree tar to seal up exposed tree flesh.
I am gonna try to use some liquid vinyl. It just has solvent and that should evaporate completely within a day or so. The vinyl is easy to apply and will eventually fall off when the bark below regrows.
Very informative.
Glad I came across it.
Glad we got to see the results and the issues you came across.
Well done!
Watched your video on how to graft apple trees! Back in the 70's, my mom bought an apple tree that had FIVE varieties of apples on it but unfortunately, a deer came down from the nearby woods and ate the bark and cambium layer all around the tree, effectively girdling it! The resulting new growth came from the rootstock so there was no varieties of the desired apple grafts sprouted! Please remind your viewers to provide protections around the trunk of the tree as well because if the tree is girdled, ALL VARIETIES that were grafted on the trees will die and the wild rootstock will sprout up! Thanks again for a GREAT video on how to do this particular graft!!
Pretty cool!
great vid💖love the mistakes you made and thank you for showing us it is a valuable lesson because what would we learn without making mistakes and learning from them😻the tree looks so lively at the end i am glad it smoothened and not so tense anymore😸💖