Excellent video, it is a learning experience to see the farmers sharing their talents and skills in grafting techniques. Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
This was so complete and so clear. I knew about grafting apple trees from my childhood in England but, now that I live in Florida, I needed to know about mangoes. loquats, and other tropical fruit. Fascinating and really well done. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for posting this video. I'm going to be doing a lot of grafting to improve trees on my property. Mulberry, loquat, plum, peach and more. It's hard to find good demonstrations but yours are excellent.
David The Good David, how do you improve already existing trees on your property with grafting. I was thinking that a lot of trees have branches too high to be harvestable and that it would be useful to be able to remove the branches, or at least some buds and move them down towards the lower parts of the trunk. Is that anything like you were thinking?
Unbelievable beautiful. I see your full video and learns your video many many more. It was attractive and helpful. trillion trillion thanks to you and yours family.
Why are there 64 dislikes?this is so far the best grafting video i have seen and very well taught informative step by step instructions,thumbs up and many thanks for this upload
Im Pleased ur feelin better foamy! Ive been grafting since 9am this morning! Just got back now! Cant even have an early night coz i have too pick jade up at 2am from her first party !!!
Although the video is so long comparing to other videos but it is really worth to watch it. Comprehensive, detailed and well explained grafting in many ways with sufficient samples I never seen it in other videos, the back ground music is giving more pleasant atmosphere .. yes it is well done and thanks for making and uploading such a brilliant video.
Thank you for this video. I'm excited to practice your seedling grafting method. I'll see If I can find a volunteer plant with stone still attached. I'll practice this graft in the field so I don't have to dig and pot my first few victims. I'll prepare a bedding area to plant this years mango seeds for future root stock. Great stuff.
Sir thank you for your interest. I am interested to know your country. Stone grafting is a sensitive method and humid micro-climate plays an important role in its success. Hence in the open field it may be difficult. Better to keep it under poly house or cover. Soft wood grafting is quite successful in-situ. Wish you early and big success. I pray for your initial victims early recovery!
Shramajeevi Thank you for your reply. I will certainly take your suggestions. I'm starting to have more success with my grafting. We recently has a very nice local farmer visit us and spent the afternoon teaching us different grafting techniques. Take care and God bless you.
I have been to Dog Ridge in Bell county Texas. I saw the decedents from the original clone collected by T.V. Munson. It was really cool. I picked the grapes along side the road and about 12 vines are growing in my garden now from seeds. The vine I harvested from looked more like V. rupestris, but the seedlings so far look more like V. candicans
Fantastic video by watching this video all my doubts regarding grafting are solved if possible in the same type of presentation shown about grafting techniques please show budding technique as soon as possible thank you
sir, i want to ask about the poly pouches. should i bunch the poly pouches ? or just leave the poly pouches open ? after i finished my grafting. in minute 18:34.
Sir i have tried soft wood grafting tech 4 to 5 times but each time it get fails after grafting sayon branch get dry in 4 to 5 Days how why this is happened
tebat tebatsky You are not supposed to use scion from a tree which has never flowered. We have explained all these on our video - full length. Please watch carefully.
Excellent video, I really enjoy watching this clearly instructed grafting method. Many thanks. May I ask which method to use for grafting jackfruit or chempadak please I so far fail to do it. I wish you all the best Best regards Lucy
Ian Tran For Jackfruit Soft Wood Grafting and Budding are in use. However success rate is 40 to 50% maximum. For Champaka Approach and soft wood grafting is suitable. Wish you good luck.
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Rajesh Timol Yes. Cutting is also one of the methods of asexual method of plant multiplication. It is equal to a grafted plant in all respects if it roots and establishes well.
Hello sir I wanted to know if a cutting from an apricot tree can be grafted once it starts to sprout leaves Or will the cutting bear fruit quick as the grafted tree
I have an albino cherry seedling. Do you know if it's possible to graft the albino seedling to another cherry seedling that produces green leaves, as to help feed the albino seedling, for it cannot produce chlorophyll and undergo photosynthesis on its own? In turn, I'd have a tree that produces both albino leaves as well as green leaves, and the albino tree would be parasitic to its sister-grafted plant.
Don't think that albino tree can't prepare its food! It is a pigment seen on many ornamental plants. Even though it looks not green, it carries out photosynthesis.
+Efraim Judah Because after grafting and before the union heals up the scion will not get the food. To sustain that we need to use dormant scions. If you use opening bud it will die due to starvation.
+Siem reap taxi service You need not take it out always. It will tear out itself as the joint grows. If it is creating circle after the graft grows good simply cut the plastic with a knife. Watch our full video on grafting. It shows the method.
Amee Hassa Yes sir. You can do grafting in Brinjal or egg plant and many others. But it must have perennial nature. Otherwise grafting will have no use.
colddarkemptyspace No Order, no Family. Only the plants belonging to same Species will unite. However there are few exceptions - in citrus, sapota and few other species inter-species combination is successful. But generally on of the same species.
Shramajeevi so can i put a acid loving plant like tomatos on an acid trees like can i drill a hole in a mango tree branch and put a tomato graft in the hole? ive herd tomatos and potatos so i wonder what else?
Actually, air layering in mango works, but it is difficult to root. My neighbor had one small (around 10 ft tall) mango tree grown from seed. It never had fruits. So my neighbor, out of curiosity, tried air layering on one branch, it got roots and he planted it around 5-6 years ago. Now since last 2 years, the air layered tree is bearing very nice mangoes, one mango weighs around 500 grams. But the original tree, which has by now grown double in size than this air layered tree, but have not bloomed yet. Strange but true. The fruit is huge and tasty, the only problem is that once it is ripe then it gets spoiled in few days.
Excellent video, it is a learning experience to see the farmers sharing their talents and skills in grafting techniques. Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
This was so complete and so clear. I knew about grafting apple trees from my childhood in England but, now that I live in Florida, I needed to know about mangoes. loquats, and other tropical fruit. Fascinating and really well done. Thank you so much!
Quite a detailed description of grafting. Seen it twice already. My first attempt at grafting has been successful. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much for posting this video. I'm going to be doing a lot of grafting to improve trees on my property. Mulberry, loquat, plum, peach and more. It's hard to find good demonstrations but yours are excellent.
Sir thank you. Wish you good success.
David The Good David, how do you improve already existing trees on your property with grafting. I was thinking that a lot of trees have branches too high to be harvestable and that it would be useful to be able to remove the branches, or at least some buds and move them down towards the lower parts of the trunk. Is that anything like you were thinking?
Unbelievable beautiful. I see your full video and learns your video many many more. It was attractive and helpful. trillion trillion thanks to you and yours family.
Good presentation and very descriptive with live demo.. Thanks for this wonderful world of grafting plants..
sir , the demo was very excellent &we liked it very much
comprehensive, detailed and well explained grafting, well done and thanks for making and uploading such a brilliant video.
Love to watch
klick4x Thank you sir for your comments.
Nice information ,soft wood grafting &side grafting kis month me karni chahiye jisse success percent jyada hota h
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I felt very happy watching the whole video. Presentation was awesome !!
Why are there 64 dislikes?this is so far the best grafting video i have seen and very well taught informative step by step instructions,thumbs up and many thanks for this upload
Thank you sir. There are few sadist people on the internet. They dislike everything without any reason!
Shramajeevi For real,it's best to not even waste effort to bother with them...thanks again for this vid. and compliments from the caribbean
Thank you sir. Namaskar.
Im Pleased ur feelin better foamy! Ive been grafting since 9am this morning! Just got back now! Cant even have an early night coz i have too pick jade up at 2am from her first party !!!
Very professionally done ,good narative barati ,very information,my pranam from over 1000 miles USA
+Chandra Dasa Sir thank you. Namaskar.
Wao.... You are great.... good job....!
Thank you
thanks for uploading grafting techniques in hindi
Although the video is so long comparing to other videos but it is really worth to watch it. Comprehensive, detailed and well explained grafting in many ways with sufficient samples I never seen it in other videos, the back ground music is giving more pleasant atmosphere .. yes it is well done and thanks for making and uploading such a brilliant video.
Thank you sir. That is Shramajeevi.
So clear,superb video on grafting techniques .. thanks lot brothers & sisters.
+Nantha Kumar Welcome. Thanks. Good luck.
very helpful,and very clear commentary thankyou verymuch
With my humble respect from Cambodia
Thank you sir and Namaskar. Wish you good luck from India
great videos , nothing more could I say , would I be greedy to say keep more coming , thank you people
+most ismail Thank you sir for your comments and wishes.
Thank you for this video. I'm excited to practice your seedling grafting method. I'll see If I can find a volunteer plant with stone still attached. I'll practice this graft in the field so I don't have to dig and pot my first few victims. I'll prepare a bedding area to plant this years mango seeds for future root stock. Great stuff.
Sir thank you for your interest. I am interested to know your country. Stone grafting is a sensitive method and humid micro-climate plays an important role in its success. Hence in the open field it may be difficult. Better to keep it under poly house or cover. Soft wood grafting is quite successful in-situ. Wish you early and big success. I pray for your initial victims early recovery!
Shramajeevi Thank you for your reply. I will certainly take your suggestions. I'm starting to have more success with my grafting. We recently has a very nice local farmer visit us and spent the afternoon teaching us different grafting techniques. Take care and God bless you.
Sir wish you all the success. Namaskar.
I have been to Dog Ridge in Bell county Texas. I saw the decedents from the original clone collected by T.V. Munson. It was really cool. I picked the grapes along side the road and about 12 vines are growing in my garden now from seeds. The vine I harvested from looked more like V. rupestris, but the seedlings so far look more like V. candicans
Great video, had to giggle over the recycled otter pop bags for poly pouches, lol.
jfree1998 Thank you sir.
This video is a wonderful video it explains grafting from people that have been doing this for centuries if they do not know then on body knows.
I am very grateful for your clear and instructive videos. Thank you sir
Info on grafting the best! This really got me motivated to try a lot of these techniques thx
Thanks for posting this is the best video yet God bless.
thank you for helping me with your videos. it is most appreciated.
VERY, VERY, GOOD VIDEO MY FRIEND MANY THANKS FOR SHARING "VERY INFORMATIVE INDEED "
Thank you very much.
is it possible i buy a couple of mango grafted plants from you?
I real like your video, I will try it on some of my trees in the back yard.
Fantastic video by watching this video all my doubts regarding grafting are solved if possible in the same type of presentation shown about grafting techniques please show budding technique as soon as possible thank you
Thank you
we like this your page very very good
Thank you.
Thank you for your video, very informative. Can't wait for June, July
Great video with great narration and information. Thank you!
Where I can buy those polythene pouch to cover the grafting.
very inforative documentary, detailed well explained...... thanks
Thank you sir.
Very very good vedio and also useful
sir, i want to ask about the poly pouches. should i bunch the poly pouches ? or just leave the poly pouches open ? after i finished my grafting. in minute 18:34.
septavenus purinardi Yes sir. You have to close the upper end of the poly pouch to create moisture inside around the scion.
+Shramajeevi thanks alot sir for the information.
Our pleasure. Namaskar.
Thank you very much for this video,It is really very much helpful for me
use full and sceintific explanation
good one,
thanking you.
Welcome, good luck.
Very informative video, thank you for sharing
+The English Bull Terrier Thank you sir.
this is such a thorough and explicit video. thank you so much.
Very interesting topic on various types of grafting.
Thank you
Very detailed and instructive video......
Thank you sir.
Really informative and helpful.
Thank you
thanks for the upload =] i learnt some cool methods from this video =]
thank you sir. I really appreciate that you took the time to respond to me
thanks again
This video is a wonderful Thanks
can we graft in many plants branches in one plant
Sir i have tried soft wood grafting tech 4 to 5 times but each time it get fails after grafting sayon branch get dry in 4 to 5 Days how why this is happened
Thanks.... it is very informative.
Thank you
By watching this video all my doubts regarding grafting techniques are solved if possible in the same way please show a video about budding techniques
Sir budding is the last chapter of this video itself
good video but where do we need to get the sayon? from the branch that already made fruits or even from the tree that has never been bear a fruits?
tebat tebatsky You are not supposed to use scion from a tree which has never flowered. We have explained all these on our video - full length. Please watch carefully.
fantastic video! well done, thank you!
Awesome. I'm planning what to do once we retire and decided to do my first love: agri business. This is a good reference to prepare. Thank you.
Grace Watanabe Sir wish you best of luck after retirement - wishes in advance!
how grown/big should be the mango plant before being grafted?
Excellent video, I really enjoy watching this clearly instructed grafting method. Many thanks. May I ask which method to use for grafting jackfruit or chempadak please I so far fail to do it.
I wish you all the best
Best regards
Lucy
Ian Tran For Jackfruit Soft Wood Grafting and Budding are in use. However success rate is 40 to 50% maximum. For Champaka Approach and soft wood grafting is suitable. Wish you good luck.
Many thanks for the reply. I am very much appreciated. All the best.
Lucy
Good luck. Namaskar.
very well explained .thank u very much
Welcome
very helpful and informative..
SGA
I appreciate your dedication and knowledge and wisdom very much.
Proverbs 4:7-13 (KJV)
7 Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
8 Exalt her, and she shall promote thee: she shall bring thee to honour, when thou dost embrace her.
9 She shall give to thine head an ornament of grace: a crown of glory shall she deliver to thee.
10 Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings; and the years of thy life shall be many.
11 I have taught thee in the way of wisdom; I have led thee in right paths.
12 When thou goest, thy steps shall not be straitened; and when thou runnest, thou shalt not stumble.
13 Take fast hold of instruction; let her not go: keep her; for she is thy life.
great video, thanks lot...
good explanation , very helpful for me
+Revx Bonda Thank you.
Hello sir. I wanted to know if an apricot tree that is grown from a cutting, will it bear fruit quickly as a grafted tree
Rajesh Timol Yes. Cutting is also one of the methods of asexual method of plant multiplication. It is equal to a grafted plant in all respects if it roots and establishes well.
Hello sir
I wanted to know if a cutting from an apricot tree can be grafted once it starts to sprout leaves
Or will the cutting bear fruit quick as the grafted tree
Rajesh Timol Sir sorry, I didn't understand your question. Please rewrite.
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Very well done!
I have an albino cherry seedling. Do you know if it's possible to graft the albino seedling to another cherry seedling that produces green leaves, as to help feed the albino seedling, for it cannot produce chlorophyll and undergo photosynthesis on its own? In turn, I'd have a tree that produces both albino leaves as well as green leaves, and the albino tree would be parasitic to its sister-grafted plant.
Don't think that albino tree can't prepare its food! It is a pigment seen on many ornamental plants. Even though it looks not green, it carries out photosynthesis.
Amazing video! Thank you very much for sharing your great knowledge!
Rayschall1 Thank you sir.
detailed and complete information.
Thank you
TVM FOR YOUR VIDEO, I LIKE IT.
Nice video. Thank you Sir.
Ana Valdés Thank you mam for your comments.
Thank you so much of sharing your idea.
Thank you , it was very helpfull.
why do you not cut the scion when the buds are starting toi blossom flowers?
+Efraim Judah Because after grafting and before the union heals up the scion will not get the food. To sustain that we need to use dormant scions. If you use opening bud it will die due to starvation.
+Shramajeevi thanks
do you grow the mango from seed for one season or more before grafing it?
+Efraim Judah That depends on method of grafting we adapt. For stone grafting use just sprouted seedling and grown up seedling for soft wood grafting.
is stone grafting vener grafting? I mean whats the difference between stone grafting asnd soft wood grafting?
+Efraim Judah Please watch full length video of Grafting Techniques carefully. It will answer all your questions.
Thank you, Excellent !!!
Welcome
How long should we take the plastic out
+Siem reap taxi service You need not take it out always. It will tear out itself as the joint grows. If it is creating circle after the graft grows good simply cut the plastic with a knife. Watch our full video on grafting. It shows the method.
how do we do it for black pepper ?
For black pepper it is soft wood grafting. You can watch that method on our video.
can we do grafting in other vegetable?
Amee Hassa Yes sir. You can do grafting in Brinjal or egg plant and many others. But it must have perennial nature. Otherwise grafting will have no use.
If it makes ya feel any better sarks I've been grafting all day & I think I've just had my first twinge of xmas sadness ⛄️⛄️⛄️
Get training from a grafter in a nursery in your place.
California almond trees form in India???? what soil and what temperatures will be maintain???
is grafting ability based on order or family or class or division
colddarkemptyspace No Order, no Family. Only the plants belonging to same Species will unite. However there are few exceptions - in citrus, sapota and few other species inter-species combination is successful. But generally on of the same species.
Shramajeevi so can i put a acid loving plant like tomatos on an acid trees like can i drill a hole in a mango tree branch and put a tomato graft in the hole? ive herd tomatos and potatos so i wonder what else?
thx 4 replying
can we air layering in mango tree?
No sir. We mentioned it on the video.
Actually, air layering in mango works, but it is difficult to root. My neighbor had one small (around 10 ft tall) mango tree grown from seed. It never had fruits. So my neighbor, out of curiosity, tried air layering on one branch, it got roots and he planted it around 5-6 years ago. Now since last 2 years, the air layered tree is bearing very nice mangoes, one mango weighs around 500 grams. But the original tree, which has by now grown double in size than this air layered tree, but have not bloomed yet. Strange but true. The fruit is huge and tasty, the only problem is that once it is ripe then it gets spoiled in few days.
by the way, he did air layering with soil and covered it with jute cloth, during the monsoon.
It is very interesting. But air layering is not commercially practiced in difficult to root plants like mango.
Very good learning video
this Is like the plant Frankenstein!
Sir which month best mango scions available in india.ap
April-May
How about grafting chilli-pepper?
Yes, they are compatible. But commercially not viable. Even after uniting the graft plant may not grow properly.
Shramajeevi
what grafting technique do you recommend using for grafting chilli pepper?
Soft wood grafting.
sir ye ( Kai ) kya he
perfect time of the grafting
Please watch the full length video. It explains.
great video
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.nice programme
Thank you.
very nice lesson
All the grafting techinics
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