Grafting Apple Rootstocks

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @shahjabbaria1868
    @shahjabbaria1868 6 місяців тому

    Very like your Garapting Apple Garden 🌹👌💚 I love you too my friend I'm from Bangladesh thank you so much

  • @dneyder
    @dneyder 7 місяців тому +1

    I finally figured out all those vegetative rootstock whips and suckrrs can be easily rooted for free rootstock. Perfectly legal as long as you don't sell them.

  • @ProfKSE
    @ProfKSE 4 роки тому +1

    Great grafting video and I like that you highlighted the poor-man's tall spindle system.

  • @floydlholt9829
    @floydlholt9829 Рік тому +1

    What kind of tape did you use? I have duck tape.

  • @catchemalive
    @catchemalive Рік тому

    Hey man, what has been your best all around rootstock to use for apple trees? Thanks a lot

  • @666Necropsy
    @666Necropsy 4 роки тому +1

    i start my tongue the same way as you. i see some start it straight. i have trouble cutting the tongue straight on.. from starting the tongue this way i have had trouble getting it to slide together. every year i get better and better. grafting in strange positions really helps you learn. anyone can graft on a bench lol. i experimented this year with grafting scions 1.5-2 feet long. looks like they are taking good for now. some i didnt support or brace. kinda want to see what i can get away with. a few i used this green stretchy self tacking tape. the tape has a clear plastic you have to remove. this tape is harder to find. works great pulling the graft together if you have a mismatch or large wood. i noticed last year the bigger the scion, the better the growth from the graft. i even got a ashmeads fruit from the same season graft scion. ashmeads has been super vigorous.

    • @troutfishholland
      @troutfishholland  4 роки тому

      MRgreen I believe you’re right. Bigger scions are more vigorous in my experience too. I’ve never been a great grafter. But apples are a great tree to start learning. They are forgiving.

  • @kinghunter8084
    @kinghunter8084 2 роки тому

    Great video , thanks for sharing. I bought few plants by the beginning of this year and they are growing well. And I want learnt grafting. When you say " wax " did you use anything, like aloevera, banana etc , at the tip or at the join part ?

  • @jeremymassimino1176
    @jeremymassimino1176 2 роки тому

    Hi John, if I’m getting a dormant bareroot rootstock in the mail, should I plant and let the rootstock wake up for a few weeks before I attempt to graft a dormant scion to it?

  • @SkidMarkSmeller
    @SkidMarkSmeller 4 роки тому +1

    Hi my friend, I have a question I hope you can answer. I want to plant an apple and peach orchard and I want a significant amount of trees and I can’t find information on this, are there Apple rootstock seeds I can buy and grow to young saplings myself? or are they just cut off a mother trees roots? I would like to have as many rootstocks for the cheapest cost because I want to offset the cost as much as possible because I plan on doing tall spindle for Apple and hex v for peaches which is quite expensive.

    • @troutfishholland
      @troutfishholland  4 роки тому +1

      You can really only grow apple rootstock from seed and expect to get a full sized tree. I’ve seen some size variance, such as when planting crabapple seed, but it’s completely sporadic. You can “multiply” your rootstocks. One common method is termed stooling, I think. I expect peaches can be done the same way.

    • @tj21bem
      @tj21bem 3 роки тому

      Kuffel Creek & Stephen Hayes both have videos on stooling rootstocks.