Pete, please remember new comers will watch these videos so correct terminology is important. Trees do not heal they seal. This is part of the reason the sharp tools are important so cuts are clean.
Thank you guys great video, john was a good vibe brother, a question i have is does that buddy tape breath, as i have had issues with my budding wood once budding starting to get rot under the tape, so i then remove the tape from the upper bud wood and in turn the sun drys out the fresh buds and the graft fails, i know the "grafting tape" i bought does not breath and is not smokey like your buddy tape, it is clear and stretchy like cling wrap, any tips on what type of budding tape is the right type?
Wonder how different rootstocks change the flavour and growth on the graft, is it noticeable? The theory is that they take up nutrients differently, also have heard that at least for apples early fruiting grafts make autumn ripening varieties to ripen earlier and also that graft itself may change the taste of fruits of the rootstock ant other grafts on it.
My 7 gallon loquat tree died from some uncontrollable blight after just 2 months of struggling to keep it alive. I want to try again but need to assure my garden are is ideal for it. I love that fruit so much. I have loquat seedling that I started but don’t want to wait 7 years for not so great fruit. I also did put it in a bigger pot right away.
hello i'm from indonesia. I like grafting nutmeg plants, I often have doubts about how long the grafts have been produced. can the production age be normal like generative seeds?
200 bucks for a variegated jaboticaba... More viable here in Jaboticabaland would be small grafted fruiting ones that I could maybe sell for 10 bucks. I bought grafted variegated kumquat for less than 3 dollars here recently. The economies are way different. Nice video with good tips!
Who loved learning about grafting with John?
That was awesome information! Thanks John and Pete!
@@TheCutlerShoppe Glad you found it helpful!
@@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL Absolutely, loved this video. I've never tried grafting jabo...yet!
John morton such a humble person 🙏
Very interesting.greathanks fr d wonderful sharing
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THANK YOU, EXCELLENT
Awesome video! John’s super cool.
I love the food forest community
The best!
Great explanation given as you go through the process.
Glad it was helpful!
This is quality, thanks 👍
Finally part 2... with the legend... :)
Always a pleasure to learn from the master!
Wooh!!!! Another collab with John 🔥🔥 Great vid👏🔥
Love This you guys rock
Thanks!!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Family and Team. 🍻🥂🍾🥂 SoCal Johno
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you and yours as well!!
Great job fellows. I have not ever tried this but will thanks for the info.
Interesting! I have 2 loquats & realized I can buy different scions now.
I want to get one of those Vanilla loquats he was talking about.
Pete, please remember new comers will watch these videos so correct terminology is important. Trees do not heal they seal. This is part of the reason the sharp tools are important so cuts are clean.
Really interesting plants crafting.but I won't hybrid them 😁
Really great information here. Was John's recommended mango the Carrie variety? I thought it sounded like Valcarrie....maybe a variation?
Great video. What is the root stock John's using on the scarlet budwood?
Sabara
Thank you guys great video, john was a good vibe brother, a question i have is does that buddy tape breath, as i have had issues with my budding wood once budding starting to get rot under the tape, so i then remove the tape from the upper bud wood and in turn the sun drys out the fresh buds and the graft fails, i know the "grafting tape" i bought does not breath and is not smokey like your buddy tape, it is clear and stretchy like cling wrap, any tips on what type of budding tape is the right type?
Lab parafin m 1 inch roll on Amazon like 12 bucks
Parafilm Grafting Tape (Genuine by Parafilm 90' Roll Clear (1" - One Inch)
@@MikeJones-wh9yf thank you brother
Wonder how different rootstocks change the flavour and growth on the graft, is it noticeable? The theory is that they take up nutrients differently, also have heard that at least for apples early fruiting grafts make autumn ripening varieties to ripen earlier and also that graft itself may change the taste of fruits of the rootstock ant other grafts on it.
My 7 gallon loquat tree died from some uncontrollable blight after just 2 months of struggling to keep it alive. I want to try again but need to assure my garden are is ideal for it. I love that fruit so much. I have loquat seedling that I started but don’t want to wait 7 years for not so great fruit. I also did put it in a bigger pot right away.
hello i'm from indonesia. I like grafting nutmeg plants, I often have doubts about how long the grafts have been produced. can the production age be normal like generative seeds?
Who's EHX big muff is that?
200 bucks for a variegated jaboticaba... More viable here in Jaboticabaland would be small grafted fruiting ones that I could maybe sell for 10 bucks. I bought grafted variegated kumquat for less than 3 dollars here recently. The economies are way different. Nice video with good tips!