2 techniques for grafting plumeria

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  • Опубліковано 30 кві 2021
  • How to graft plumeria via wedge graft and the puzzle piece method.

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  • @dudeasp1
    @dudeasp1 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your tutorial!!! Thank you!!!

  • @Storesdavidal
    @Storesdavidal 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this informative Video.

  • @cansarratt3407
    @cansarratt3407 6 днів тому +1

    Good job. When will be a good time to graft plumeria? Thank you.

  • @barryjanis
    @barryjanis 8 місяців тому

    Great video ! Get a Razor Blade Knife, you are fighting the tree with a dull kitchen instrument. You can remove the blades and sharpen them many times.

  • @rynaryna7565
    @rynaryna7565 29 днів тому

    Thank you for the tutorial. Do you let the grafted site “breathe” like taking some of the tape off time to time or do you leave the tape until the stems bind permanently together?

  • @KeikoBushnell
    @KeikoBushnell 11 місяців тому +1

    If you leave the longer part of the stem on thr BOTTOM, GRAVITY WILL HELP bc you can rest the top piece on the bottom stem (like for the first example and then the angle one that you showed that you didn't do in the video... But you had the liner pieces on top...)

  • @AcuyNursery
    @AcuyNursery 2 роки тому

    thank you friend for sharing👍

  • @khoabui2252
    @khoabui2252 Рік тому

    How do you take care it after drafting? How often do you water and how long do you take the tape off?

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  Рік тому +1

      When it's hot, I'll water every other day or every two days. Maybe once or twice otherwise. I usually wait two or three months to take the tape off. It's usually tearing away by then. Try to keep newly grafted branches out of too much sun if you can.

  • @dudeasp1
    @dudeasp1 2 роки тому +1

    Can you graft to the side to make a new branch and still preserve origional branch?

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  2 роки тому

      I've never tried, but should be assuming your host branch is thick enough for you to cut out a chunk large enough for the graft. Some varieties are more receptive to serving as hosts than others, so try with a plant that has taken grafts before.

  • @greenbeauties
    @greenbeauties 2 роки тому +1

    Can you please make a video explaining how to grow a frangipani from scratch? I have a year old plant I won on eBay but not sure how to care for it as on here there are no videos on young plumeria ☹️

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  2 роки тому +2

      Ok, thanks for the suggestion. Based on my experience with plumeria seedlings: keep in partial sun until they're bigger, pot up gradually, move indoors if your area dips below 45 regularly or gets too much rain during the winter

  • @Ms27212
    @Ms27212 3 роки тому

    I wonder to ask, how long do u take off the tape ?

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  3 роки тому

      I'd say it's safe to take the tape off a few weeks after the graft starts to grow new leaves. Usually takes about 2 months for the leaves to come in.

  • @caseymajor4803
    @caseymajor4803 Рік тому

    I just found out you could do this!?!!! I have the same situation going on. You say very easy? I would hate to lose them…

  • @Andrea........
    @Andrea........ 2 роки тому

    Hello,in which period of the year is the incalmo carried out?

  • @ccsocal768
    @ccsocal768 2 роки тому +4

    The first one is a bad graft. The top and bottom will shrink and break with the gaps. This type of graft also limits nutrients and healing due to the gaps. Plumeria will always shrink when cut. If you live in a windy area like Southern California they will break. Use LONG angle cuts and keep them wrapped for a long time. Cover them with grafting compound when you unwrap to keep the wound from drying out and healing properly. And use shorter grafts. Less area to support means more chance of survival and you can use one cutting for three grafts. Your wedge cut should be deeper/longer and that wood looks to dry. It should be dripping sap. If the wood looks dry use grafting compound on the outside cut gaps before wrapping and keep the grafts shorter. Good luck.

    • @barryjanis
      @barryjanis 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the help .

  • @theinvincible7511
    @theinvincible7511 2 роки тому +1

    Can I use tablet grafting on frangipani plant..?

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  2 роки тому +1

      I've haven't seen or tried this, but I'd imagine that it's possible. I'd guess it'd be more challenging than common techniques, though, since you have a lot less to work with.

    • @theinvincible7511
      @theinvincible7511 2 роки тому

      @@l.a.backyardfarmers2162 thanks 👍

  • @joelb360
    @joelb360 2 роки тому +3

    Good explanation on grafting but why cut the end of a branch off just to add another one in its place?? Is there a way to add the cutting without making a whole new cutting? Seems counterproductive to cut two healthy baby plants, graft them, then end up with two new cuttings that now need rooting......or am I missing something?

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  2 роки тому +4

      Good question. People graft for lots of different reasons. In the case of this video, I wanted one tree with different varieties. I have dozens of plumerias, and I'm running out of space, so I put some varieties I like onto a single plant to save space (and effort, since it's easier to care for fewer plants). The host plant is less desirable, so I threw the branches I cut from it away. The plants I made the cuttings from regrew their branches, so I gave the plants away.

    • @joelb360
      @joelb360 2 роки тому

      @@l.a.backyardfarmers2162 that makes sense! I tree with a variety of different flowers sounds pretty awesome.

    • @IToldYouSo123
      @IToldYouSo123 Рік тому

      I was wondering the same thing. Glad you explained 😅

  • @annietruong3777
    @annietruong3777 2 роки тому

    My plumeria is 8 feet tall , but only 2 or 3 branches , can I cut it down and how can I make them more branches please help 🙏

    • @l.a.backyardfarmers2162
      @l.a.backyardfarmers2162  2 роки тому +1

      Usually, when you cut off a branch, several branches will regrow in its place. However, some plumeria varieties are just tall by nature, so the new branches will just grow long as well. I'd replace one of the branches with a variety that grows out many branches (you can use this list of compact varieties from Jungle Jack"s for ideas). If your first graft is successful, try another.

  • @elyh777
    @elyh777 2 роки тому +1

    What’s with the butter knife? 😂

  • @328915
    @328915 Рік тому +1

    Why cut off perfectly good piece to add another. Just throw away extra plant? Or give it away?

    • @deezkuntz6020
      @deezkuntz6020 Рік тому +1

      It's a method to make one plant multiple colors .. the one cut will continue to grow as well lol