LATERAL BARK Grafting Technique | Using DORMANT and GREEN Scion Wood
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Grafting fruit trees with green scion wood in the spring will improve the graft success rate in plums, peaches, nectarines and other types of fruit trees. The lateral bark grafting technique is one of the most effective grafts you can use in this time of the year since the increased flow of sap helps the graft heal quickly. In this video you can check how to execute the technique in detail and also some useful tips on caring and maintaining your grafts.
Table of contents:
0:00 - Intro
1. When to use Lateral Bark Grafting - 0:40
2. Grafting with Dormant Scion Wood - 02:31
3. Grafting with Green Scion Wood - 05:11
4. Graft Care and Maintenance - 11:04
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The lateral bark grafting technique is one of the most effective grafts you can use in this time of the year since the increased flow of sap helps the graft heal quickly. Using it to graft plums, peaches, nectarines and many other types of fruit trees will increase your success rate.
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I'm so curious...
What if a storm.. you have a fruit tree split then it splintered and you were rooting a whole bunch and they rooted and they're in the same family as that tree and you tried grafted and putting it together?
You are a great teacher. I have become pretty good at grafting thanks to you. It took a lot of patience and failures.
Thank you!
That’s wonderful! I’m glad for you. Thanks for the comment and the support.
Thank you mr.JSacadura. I agree with Mr Jones. You're a good teacher, and I can see myself progress from here. Love your simple and confident nature .
Fascinating to watch. I'm just waiting for my trees to come out of dormancy. Got my scions in the refrig.
You're my absolute grafting hero! Thanks for all the vids
I just want to say thank you for your incredibly useful videos on various grafting techniques. Your detailed explanations are very helpful.
This is the best video I have ever seen on grafting. I hope to become successful with lateral bark grafting. Thank you !
I think this is my favorite video and I will try this this spring
formidables pour toutes se que vous faites apprendrez a la nouvelle generation mercisa vous bon courages en vous ecoute
By far my favorite grafting videos👍
Your videos are hypnotizing! Keep up the awesome and mesmerizing videos!
Clean and clear. I'm eager to practice what I learned from this. Thank you again!
You are most welcome! Good luck with your grafts.
Thanks so much! I love your grafting videos.
Thanks for posting. It's a very good document in details.
Excellent techniques, always fun to watch your video! thank you !
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, will try your techniques...
Outstanding video. Thank you for making it.
Great video perspective and great detailed explanations.
Thanks for this great guidance - much appreciated.
Thank you. Excellent as always 👍
Excelent video ! Thanks !
so very happy i came across your channel thank you
Thanks for your good guidance. 🙏
Thanks, super easy to understand!
Another great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I've tried many other graft types, and I like this one a lot for creating mixed color rose bushes, and also for multi-varietal avocado trees. I had several failures originally, but now I am getting lots of success. Spring or late (September) grafting is key here in SoCal.
Good grafting techniques . Well explained.
Thank you, friend. Totorial about the cuttings, it adds to the knowledge, greetings from beginners, friends
Thanks!. You are an inspiration.......
Always watching thank u very much sir your a good teacher
Amazing sr I AM from India I love your tacknick
Thank you for your efforts
Thank you that was very interesting and makes me want to try it
Very nice technique grafting. Thanks
Brilliant!! Thank you🌱🌳
Excellent work
Great work sir 👍 . I made a successful graft after watching one of your video you inspired to create a video about grafting too. Watching from Philippines 👍👍👍🌱🌳
That was real proffenational thank you kool
I always wondered about green scion ,yesterday I ventured to try it on fig and on pear. then your video now come to make me certain that it is possible. Thanks
Love it thank you for the video 👍
👏👏👏hy from TÜRKİYE....VERY BEATYFULL VIDYO.
Enjoyed your informative video.👍
Very helpful video! Do you reckon I can use this on my Apple tree (I want to change varieties, and it's mid-spring here so i will be cutting scions now).
Excelente vídeo como sempre.
Obrigado.
Ainda bem que gostou do vídeo. Obrigado pelo comentário.
Great work. Keep it up. You are an inspiration to my gardening hobby.
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Thank you!
Love all your video well explain and it always nice to learn new techniques.
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
thank you a lot .. as always fascinating
Beautiful video 👍👍
Thanks a lot. Grafting Maestro
Thanks for the info you are great
Thank you, now I know how to graft fruit trees, all the grafts of plums and peaches are growing beautiful. I only need to have success with citrus trees.
That’s wonderful! I’m glad for you. I will try to make a couple of videos about grafting citrus trees, soon.
Thanks for sharing
Amazing work sir thanks for knowledge
Nice Way To Graft In Winterfell As Well As In Summer Season. Thanks !
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
You're a magician to be fair
Good examples
Todo un profesional 👍👍👏👏
Thanks for uploading this video, I was waiting for this.
My last year's chip buds has not yet became active but still they are green
Thank you
Terimakasih seringnya bos .
🌿👍👍👍
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Muy buena explicación Saludos✌
Well explained!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment and the support.
Very informative video thank you very much👍🏻👍🏻
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
very appreciate!
bravo!
gud l know something about grafting tech. tnx
Thanks
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Obrigado pela atenção que Deus o abençoe sempre 🙏🙏🙏
Saludos cordiales... Una muy buena opción de injerto.👌🏻
Me alegro de que haya encontrado útil el video. Gracias por el comentário.
Super
Niiice....thanks....my trees n i appreciate ya
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Parabéns Jaime. Partilhamos pelo menos duas paixões a pesca e as fruteiras.
Grande abraço.
Wow
Thank you mstr
Soy principiante y de todos los injertos que he intentado éste de corteza lateral es el único que me ha funcionado. Hasta el momento he injertado con exito un durazno y un pomelo. Saludos
Great grafting thanks for sharing👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment.
Yes please making more grafting to sharing😍
Thanks sir....Rajesh Moses.
I only work with bonsai so most of your videos are "indirectly" uselful to me. But grafting is always fascinating and your effortless procedures and magnificent English vocabulary make your videos such a joy to watch❗️ 😊
Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for the nice comment.
@@JSacadura ❤️
Yes, I want to also compliment his English, very grammatically correct and idiomatic, and of course very good knowledge of the grafting terminology. I wish I spoke more languages this well!
Obrigado por mais este vídeo! 👌 Nem de propósito, estava a pensar em testar neste fds a enxertia em verde a ver se tinha sucesso. Já tinha visto alguns vídeos sobre o tema executados em climas mais frios, mas não tinha a certeza se seria viável no nosso clima em campo aberto.
Sim. É viável, desde que se protejam bem as gemas do sol direto durante as primeiras 2-3 semanas, usando fita de enxertia e papel de alumínio ou os envelopes almofadados.
Thank you so much for sharing another excellent video. In my country we use raffia
I like to use this material a lot. Its biodegradable and easy to work with. Thanks for the comment.
Very clear and informative. Thank you. I am wondering if you can use this technique for cherries?
Exelente video. Quisiera saver si esta técnica es posible utilizarla en sitricos ? Un saludo desde Argentina.
Thank you very much for sharing another excellent video JSacadura! Crystal-clear explanation combined with detailed demo. Well done, keep up the good work!
Could you please advise on the suitability of this method on citrus trees? More specifically, I want to graft lime on an existing lemon tree without removing the branches of the existing tree. Is this method suitable? If no, would you recommend other method?
Thank you for the tutorial. Extremely helpful to novice grafters.
What a nice and g8 dear
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Love
As always👍🤝
This vedio is very detail. Since you mention you can wake up old rootstock by graft green scion onto rootstock, I will try this on my bare jujube tree. I think this tree branch is dead. But i will try your technique. Do you think shorter scion has a better chance of success in all grafting? Can you graft oro Blanco scion onto a sour white grapefruit rootstock?
Love your videos. I have overgrown trees that are branching too high. Is it possible to lateral bark graft in 4-6” trunks? Ideally I’d graft 2-3’ above the ground. Any other suggestions? Thanks so much.
Es un bodrio mui educativo grasis
:..beautiful, skillful, knowledgeable. What tape is being used ?
I’m thoroughly enjoying these videos. Thank you again. Would this be the best technique for Citrus trees? I’m in Central Victoria, Australia. We have a Mediterranean climate here. Hot summers & cold winters. When would be the most suitable time to graft the Citrus please?
Posso usar esta técnica agora(primavera), para nespereira, mas usando um scion acabado de colher ( sem estar dormente)? Se sim, que tipo de ramo escolher e devo remover as folhas. Obrigado.
Peut-on utiliser cette méthode dans les greffes d'été ?
Merci .
When using this technique with green scion and rootstock, you suggest leaving on a few leaves on the scion but if I do that, I won't be able to wrap the scion for protection. Should I remove the leaves and wrap the scion or leave it unwrapped with a few leaves or parts of leaves? Thanks!
Is there a minimum size rootstock for which this technique can be applied? I have some failed whip and tongue graft rootstocks from last year that I would like to give a second try at some point, but the trunk diameter remains quite small. Thank you for the video!
Yes I enjoy your videos, going to try some grafing this year. My you please tell me what type of grafing tape and paste you use, or don't matter.
There are lots of different options. The highest success rates uses specialized grafting tapes, like parafilm. But, parafilm its not cheap and difficult to find. You can use electrical tape or plastic strips (depending on the type of graft) and if the grafts are well protected, they will take. Regarding pruning paste, any brand will work. Start with easier to graft fruit types - I would recommend apples or pears, in dormancy. But you can try late summer t-budding, for instance, if you wish to try this year. Good luck with your grafts.
@@JSacadura if i used a nylon or plastic material , did i have to remove it after 2 weeks to allow the new growth to penetrate or i leave it ?
How long it will take to remove the grafting material?
@@JSacadura I am glad you pointed out that parafilm is not easy to find. All the grafting people on UA-cam talk about it like it's something you can buy anywhere, but for example I can't find it on UK Amazon at all - the stuff they call "parafilm" is obviously just the "cling-film" type stuff which I have and is kind of a pain to work with.
Nice work sir . One question sir chip budding can be done in guava tree ?
The timing is perfect, as I received yesterday afternoon three Aronia varieties, each scion has buds that have started to wake up, and maybe one bud that looks more dormant. They took time to arrive from another country. I will use this technique, and maybe another technique for the dormant buds (chip-budding or whip and tongue). The rootstock is Sorbus torminalis and maybe Crataegus monogyna. Do you have some experience or knowledge about Aronia propagation ? Thank you so much !
Sounds great! Good luck with your grafts and thanks for the comment.