How To Graft Japanese Maples In A Humidity Dome

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Welcome to our comprehensive guide on grafting Japanese maples with the added advantage of a humidity dome! If you're a gardening enthusiast looking to expand your skills and create unique, stunning maples, you're in the right place. In this video, we'll walk you through the art of grafting, step by step, and show you how a humidity dome can make all the difference in ensuring successful grafts.
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    🔪 Learn the essential tools and materials you'll need for grafting Japanese maples, including the right type of rootstock and scion wood. Our expert gardener will explain the grafting techniques and demonstrate how to make clean, precise cuts to achieve a perfect union between the two.
    💧 Discover the benefits of using a humidity dome in the grafting process. We'll explain why it's crucial for maintaining the optimal moisture levels to promote root development and reduce stress on the graft.
    🌱 Watch as we perform live grafting demonstrations, sharing insider tips and tricks to maximize your success rate. You'll gain the confidence you need to tackle your grafting projects with ease.
    🌞 Once your grafts are complete, we'll guide you through the care and maintenance required to ensure your Japanese maples thrive. From proper watering and light conditions to protecting your grafts from pests and diseases, we've got you covered.
    🤝 Join us on this exciting journey into the world of Japanese maple grafting, and learn how to create a garden masterpiece that will be the envy of all your gardening friends. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell so you never miss an update from our gardening experts!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @sharonbolton3576
    @sharonbolton3576 Рік тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @KLewis-jg1fk
    @KLewis-jg1fk 5 місяців тому

    Very good instruction! Just one improvement. Use some extra light focused on point of your proceedure.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  5 місяців тому

      I agree. I'm learning about film, editing,etc. I started this channel during covid to share videos with students and then started making public videos. I've learned a lot but still learning

  • @KLewis-jg1fk
    @KLewis-jg1fk 4 місяці тому +1

    Closer camera to subject so as to better see the detail. Also add more light on subject matter with a reflector or additional light source. especially if you under shade. Great imfo !!

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  4 місяці тому

      I'm slowly learning about film and have upgraded my camera and lights since this was made. I've always known plants. The learning curve was steep on film, audio, lights, edit, etc. Thanks for the kind comment and thanks for watching

  • @mikedan297
    @mikedan297 Рік тому

    What is the best time to do this grafting? Some deciduous trees are more successful to be grafted at the end of winter.

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Рік тому

      Most japanese maple grafting takes place in late winter and then again in mid summer. If you search my home page with the term japanese maples several grafting videos should pop up with the more traditional method. I tried this on a whim last fall and it worked so I did a video this year.

  • @user-kf5zw8uq7r
    @user-kf5zw8uq7r 11 місяців тому

    9:55

  • @rickcockcroft7590
    @rickcockcroft7590 Рік тому

    Isn’t it too late to be grafting. Zone 7 b

    • @Dr.Warren
      @Dr.Warren  Рік тому

      Being in the dome can extend the grafting season a little bit. It traps heat and humidity. If I was doing the traditional method it's getting late because I couldn't hold in heat during the night like the dome can.

  • @ibrahimabouzeid3270
    @ibrahimabouzeid3270 6 місяців тому

    Great video thank you. I did not understand clearly the thumb test you mentioned, I hope you can explain it more. Thanks again