Grafting Fruit Trees in the Spring - Results and Follow-Up In this video you can follow several grafts done in the spring over a period of weeks and months, where I used several grafting techniques suitable for a variety of different fruit trees. If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more.
What I value the most in this channel is showing technique AND result in the same video. For sure it takes a lot of extra time to organize, browse and later edit video material gathered over few months time for each video.
I try to do it. That was one of the things I didn't like in the videos I watched in UA-cam. As you say it takes more time and work and the videos will be a bit far apart as a result, but I believe the result is worth it.
This is what makes UA-cam so amazing. Someone that is passionate about something can share their knowledge to almost anyone in the world. I'm probably never going to use this but that's not what matters to me. I enjoyed watching someone talk about something they clearly have a passion for and that's amazing.
This is how some of us are. Enjoyment within anothers happiness when teaching people how to catch fish was my most favorite Job!! I benefited from free quality fish All the time but that didn't matter to me as well. The simple heart felt laughter and meaningful deep talks I have had with people on my boat was What made it worth it. Drunk or not some people were very matter o' factly about some things too.
We have 3 types of citrus fruit on a single citrus tree. It's a great skill to learn, especially if you're limited on space and want multiple variety of fruit without having to mange multiple trees.
Learned about grafting way back in middle school, and was not interested then. This changed that view. If only they made us watch these types of videos
This is the type of content UA-cam used to be all about. I don't have green thumbs but this is knowledge that will be useful forever. Very instructional 👍
That is a shock for me. After years of fruitless advices and even practical demonstrations using mistakenly/lazy my native (Rus) language I found video in the language that I know as a second tongue which made this topic lucid and clear to me within several minutes. That's what it means
You make it look so easy, but I do know from experience it is not easy, takes many failures to get to many takers! Thank you for such inspiring and educating tutorial videos and for sharing here with the world. I believe I learned more here than all the other channels put together, Thank you so much!
You're too kind! Practice is key to increase take success. Nevertheless, when using good scion material, the right technique for fruit type and time of year, and a sharp knife, the success rate will increase very quickly. Thanks for the comment.
My uncle had 1 each of: orange, lemon, apple, peach, plum, pear, lime, grapefruit tree. He had 30-ish varieties of fruit. And 1 banana for fun. You couldn't visit and not go home without a full bag. Don't get me started about his garden and berries.. Our last name translates to "Orchard" in english.
Всем Добра!!!!!!!Хороший полезный фильм!Сопровождение текста надписями по месяцам очень удобно!По таким фильмам и под опытным руководством преподавателей-мастеров учили нас прививать,сеять,пахать ,в жизни пригождается!
Не вырастит ничего если к пню прививать. Прививать надо к живому дереву с ветками и листвой. Пень засохнет раньше намного чем вырастет привитый саженец на нем. Включите логику. Успеют вырасти веточки небольшие но все закончится через 2-3 года максимум
Была у меня абрикоса лет 30ти с убежавшим на высоту 7м урожаем волокнистых и невкусных абрикос. Я ее спилил на уровне груди, а зимой искатели халявных дров спилили ее на высоте 20см от земли. От пня в конце мая отбилось 3-4 ветки которые были перепривиты на следующий год. Было это около 10 лет назад, привитое растет и плодоносит. Привитое в пень росло бы ещё лучше.
The first thing I think of when I see this title is Elden Ring. I can't help it. I knew of grafting as a practice way before the game and yet it is like the first result in my head.
Slav life! Wearing old-school diadora jacket and grafting, while rooster and calming bird sounds are coming from the background.. Wish you good health and happiness! 👊
Thank you for the video. What youre doing is just so odd that it is completely fascinating to see that it actually works to graft fruit tree limbs onto a different type of fruit tree
Your grafting technique is so clean and precise. No wonder you have good results. Thank You! I have a lot to learn and am excited to practice some techniques.
Sir. Thank you so much and I cannot stress enough how much I appreciate your videos not only for the technique you so generously share, but about the fact that you prove that your techniques work by showing the results ... after a month, two months, three months and so on. Great videos. THANK YOU. Nick from Greece.
Christastic 100. Bonjour cv bien j'espère j vous dérange pas madame juste pour vous dire vous êtes très belle sur votre photo profile merci beaucoup. Cordialement Idir de bejaia algérien merci.
What a great video. I definitely didn’t expect it to be as pleasing as it was. Informative, engaging, great subject and well delivered. Best video I’ve seen in a long time. Grafting, I now love the concept.
THANK YOU for this Great video!!!! Watching this brought back a memory of when I was little about maybe 4/5 years old watching my grandmother doing this with what i think was a peach tree. She was a very knowledgeable woman in all aspects. Now I understand better what she was doing and how to do it myself. Thank you!!! 🥲
mannn, I'm just starting grafting (mostly plums) and that kind of video is so impressive, you can see the professional hand at work, very good job, lot of valuables tips, thank you sir ! I'll likely try to graft grapes, figs and apple trees next year :)
Hello Sir , I'm from Himachal Pradesh, India from your videos I'm learning to graft and this is a new passion for me to do im loving it and thankyou for you valuable information it helped me alot ... Im 25 years old i hope to own a big orachad in my late 30 that'll be all yours sincerely
Absolutely the best group of videos on Grafting techniques I have ever viewed - The photography and explanations are excellent and concise-- Thank you so much! I am trying to develop multiple fig varieties on individual varieties I have, following your excellent examples. I look forward to all of your videos!
Great video as always ! I also grafted pears on loquat seedlings, this seems to have taken fine, and should provide a good rootstock for my relatively poor soil.
Hi, Daniel. That's interesting. Please keep us posted on the compatibility between those pear grafts and the loquat. Its a combination I have never tried. In my area with the clay soil the best rootstock for loquats and pears is the quince.
@@JSacadura I heard that quince was easy to propagate by cuttings, so I just tried (to use them after as rootstocks). Have you any experience of that? Thanks
If you can compile information on recommended rootstocks based on ground conditions and corresponding compatible fruit grafts to these rootstocks it would be amazing! Just started growing grapefruit from seed and hoping to graft multiple citrus to it!
thank you much for youre impormative tutorials about grafting sir.i learned so much.this video have follow up and result.very nice watching fr:the philippines.
Grafting Fruit Trees in the Spring - Results and Follow-Up
In this video you can follow several grafts done in the spring over a period of weeks and months, where I used several grafting techniques suitable for a variety of different fruit trees.
If you like my work, LIKE, Subscribe, Share the Video and leave a Comment to help me make more.
Waiting for the updates on the apple that was broken and then planted on its own roots, grafts from that apple, etc... !!!
a grape vine is a bad choise it releases a chemical that stopps other growth.
請問液體是什麼?
I subscribed and share
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What I value the most in this channel is showing technique AND result in the same video. For sure it takes a lot of extra time to organize, browse and later edit video material gathered over few months time for each video.
I try to do it. That was one of the things I didn't like in the videos I watched in UA-cam. As you say it takes more time and work and the videos will be a bit far apart as a result, but I believe the result is worth it.
Black clover
@@JSacadura indeed. Bless you!
This got me to sub to you just now. Next year when I can upgrade to a place with a backyard I’m studying these videos and growing my own lil paradise
@@Xanderboof You will have lots of fun. There is nothing like collecting the fruits (literally) of our work. Thanks for the comment and the support.
This is what makes UA-cam so amazing. Someone that is passionate about something can share their knowledge to almost anyone in the world. I'm probably never going to use this but that's not what matters to me. I enjoyed watching someone talk about something they clearly have a passion for and that's amazing.
Shut up..I’m trying to watch 🙄🙄🙄
This is how some of us are. Enjoyment within anothers happiness when teaching people how to catch fish was my most favorite Job!! I benefited from free quality fish All the time but that didn't matter to me as well. The simple heart felt laughter and meaningful deep talks I have had with people on my boat was What made it worth it. Drunk or not some people were very matter o' factly about some things too.
Absolutely right. I've never watched anything like this and yet found it fascinating that this kind of thing is even possible.
Hey kid. Keep it down!! I'm trying to watch a video. Just shut up
Sadly UA-cam doesn't care about passion anymore.
We have 3 types of citrus fruit on a single citrus tree. It's a great skill to learn, especially if you're limited on space and want multiple variety of fruit without having to mange multiple trees.
Some days I can't mange any trees. Other days I feel like I could mange five trees and still have space to visit cafe Nero.
I just watched a surgical transplant for a tree and I'm speechless
Nature is whack.
I like it
Whack? Strange word choice but okay.
@@ChildofYAH Frankenstein bruh. That's just wicked bruh.
I have learned so much watching this channel, your method for figs was helpful and I had a 90% success.
Great to hear! Thanks for the comment.
Id like to hear the 10%
@@baboowam23 agreed. Wtf went wrong
@@andrewbrown6694 its just natural selection lol. Living things will just die cuz they die
Por acaso podemos fazer isso com galhos de árvores diferentes?
Learned about grafting way back in middle school, and was not interested then. This changed that view. If only they made us watch these types of videos
This is the type of content UA-cam used to be all about. I don't have green thumbs but this is knowledge that will be useful forever. Very instructional 👍
That is a shock for me. After years of fruitless advices and even practical demonstrations using mistakenly/lazy my native (Rus) language I found video in the language that I know as a second tongue which made this topic lucid and clear to me within several minutes. That's what it means
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment.
@@JSacadura thank you for the reply. Parafilm and cambium were new to me, and some other tricks. You're the brain
I successfully grafted a Saijo persimmon to a native persimmon sucker using the modified cleft graft. Thank you for your grafting tutorial videos!
That's great. I'm glad my videos helped. Thanks for the comment.
Man, this is crazy. I can't believe I never really considered this as something you could do with plants!
Amazing, isn't it?
I encourage you to explore the world of science. There is so much more out there that will blow your mind. ^^
You can do it with humans too.
@@Some_Random_O_O or cats. XD
@@Some_Random_O_O Ok calm down there Godrick
Godrick would be proud of this grafting
Thanks Godrick
...Well. A lowly Tarnished, playing as a lord. I command thee, kneel! I am the lord of all that is golden!
Thank you; i save this vedio as after years of chronic depression and harsh times i am going to do something i loved most..GARDENING.thank you.
You make it look so easy, but I do know from experience it is not easy, takes many failures to get to many takers!
Thank you for such inspiring and educating tutorial videos and for sharing here with the world.
I believe I learned more here than all the other channels put together, Thank you so much!
You're too kind! Practice is key to increase take success. Nevertheless, when using good scion material, the right technique for fruit type and time of year, and a sharp knife, the success rate will increase very quickly. Thanks for the comment.
My uncle had 1 each of: orange, lemon, apple, peach, plum, pear, lime, grapefruit tree. He had 30-ish varieties of fruit. And 1 banana for fun. You couldn't visit and not go home without a full bag. Don't get me started about his garden and berries.. Our last name translates to "Orchard" in english.
@@Singhboyscricket Olde Orchard xx
Всем Добра!!!!!!!Хороший полезный фильм!Сопровождение текста надписями по месяцам очень удобно!По таким фильмам и под опытным руководством преподавателей-мастеров учили нас прививать,сеять,пахать ,в жизни пригождается!
Не вырастит ничего если к пню прививать. Прививать надо к живому дереву с ветками и листвой. Пень засохнет раньше намного чем вырастет привитый саженец на нем. Включите логику. Успеют вырасти веточки небольшие но все закончится через 2-3 года максимум
@@ztivanivanov7477 оценочное суждение у вас, не более
Была у меня абрикоса лет 30ти с убежавшим на высоту 7м урожаем волокнистых и невкусных абрикос. Я ее спилил на уровне груди, а зимой искатели халявных дров спилили ее на высоте 20см от земли. От пня в конце мая отбилось 3-4 ветки которые были перепривиты на следующий год. Было это около 10 лет назад, привитое растет и плодоносит. Привитое в пень росло бы ещё лучше.
A lowly Tarnished, playing as a lord?
I command thee kneel! For I am the lord of all that is golden.
The first thing I think of when I see this title is Elden Ring.
I can't help it.
I knew of grafting as a practice way before the game and yet it is like the first result in my head.
He is the lord of all that is golden
In Indonesia it called okulasi, sambung pucuk, stek, cangkok.
Hoàng rất là khâm phục bạn.Bạn chịu bao khó nhọc, chịu áp lực cố gắng vì niềm đam mê công việc.Cãm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ cho mọi người .Chúc bạn luôn vui , thêm thành công nhiều sáng tạo.
Slav life!
Wearing old-school diadora jacket and grafting, while rooster and calming bird sounds are coming from the background..
Wish you good health and happiness! 👊
Simple explanation, even a layman can easily understand
Glad you think so! Thanks for the comment.
'Im the lord of all that is golden'
Thank you for the video. What youre doing is just so odd that it is completely fascinating to see that it actually works to graft fruit tree limbs onto a different type of fruit tree
Your grafting technique is so clean and precise. No wonder you have good results. Thank You! I have a lot to learn and am excited to practice some techniques.
Planting is always my passion. So that I am here to watching this video. Video gives me perfectly planting Process of any tree. 👍
First time I see the wedge technique - bravo! - I'm gonna use it. Mainly for Cananga flower.
Ohhhh... this is first time I'm seeing this stuff.. Back then i only saw pictures of diagram of this method on my science books when i was a kid.
Sir. Thank you so much and I cannot stress enough how much I appreciate your videos not only for the technique you so generously share, but about the fact that you prove that your techniques work by showing the results ... after a month, two months, three months and so on. Great videos. THANK YOU. Nick from Greece.
I love seeing the results it helps learn and is so satisfying! i remember you also show failed grafts which is so valuable in the learning process!
Always wondered how grafting was done. Really enjoyed watching this
Christastic 100. Bonjour cv bien j'espère j vous dérange pas madame juste pour vous dire vous êtes très belle sur votre photo profile merci beaucoup. Cordialement Idir de bejaia algérien merci.
Me gusta muchísimo tu trabajo y aunque es muy explicito me gustaría entenderte,este año intentaré injertar un par de árboles, gracias 😊
Video molto dettagliato e soddisfacente. Niente da aggiungere. Molto bravo grazie.
What a great video. I definitely didn’t expect it to be as pleasing as it was. Informative, engaging, great subject and well delivered. Best video I’ve seen in a long time. Grafting, I now love the concept.
where are you ? can we chat? good luck
wanted to thank you for your videos. you are a gifted teacher and your videos are perfection.
This is just fantastic. When I have my own home, I'll try this.
A own home in the 21st century 😅😅 I'd rather believe in unicorns.
Really cool. Godrick must have taken notes on this.
Idk why I got suggested this video but I am glad I did, this was very fascinating and grafting is so cool in general, well done coving grafting.
LP
Nothing like a pro.! This man knows his art.
Finally graft video with actual result
That was very interesting and very informative, got to show my parents as they are really keen on gardening, they will love this.
Thanks for sharing 👍
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment.
I made my first graft this spring because of your channel! A fruiting apple onto a flowing crab apple rootstock.
That's great. Keep practicing and good luck with your grafts.
I was searching for graft channel watch many and today you tube recommend your channel is best like it keep it up
Не знаю, как здесь оказался, но залип по жесткому)
Thankyou - I'm hort trained, but have never had the chance to do this! When I do, I'll be back here for guidance!
So this is how Godrick learned about grafting
Amazing tips for home gardeners. Thank you for sharing and greetings from Indonesia home gardeners 🥰
Очень полезная информация содержится в данном видео!
Godrick would be so proud of you
A rare gem of a channel offered by the UA-cam algorithm! Thank you for this awesome video and all the work that went into it. New subscriber ✌🏻
Its amazing that you can graft different trees together like that
THANK YOU for this Great video!!!! Watching this brought back a memory of when I was little about maybe 4/5 years old watching my grandmother doing this with what i think was a peach tree. She was a very knowledgeable woman in all aspects. Now I understand better what she was doing and how to do it myself. Thank you!!! 🥲
Aqui do Brasil vendo está técnica...parabéns ..aqui fazemos muitos.enxertos com frutas cítricas
Thanks for the refresher. It is time to start collecting scions in my area, from plum trees.
Simple and practical, as usual. I was about to ask what graft drowning was, only to continue the video and get a clear description. 👍🏾
I usually pause a video to comment. Almost everytime I ask a question, it gets answered in the video later lol.
U r so hard working I can really understand ur patience
Thank you for producing these and sharing your skills and knowledge. Keep up the great work!
You are not only a good grafter but above all an excellent teacher. Thank you very much.
Great video, thank you, reminds me of my years in the nursery…🙂
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment and the support.
Sir Jay plant kaha say milay GA
Good hands, finally a UA-camr with respectable hands
mannn, I'm just starting grafting (mostly plums) and that kind of video is so impressive, you can see the professional hand at work, very good job, lot of valuables tips, thank you sir !
I'll likely try to graft grapes, figs and apple trees next year :)
Glad you find the video useful! Best of luck with your grafts.
What did I just watch? Wow. Never knew you can do this with plants. I'm here trying to sleep and got work in the morning and hooked on this.
Godrick would be so proud...
Hello Sir , I'm from Himachal Pradesh, India from your videos I'm learning to graft and this is a new passion for me to do im loving it and thankyou for you valuable information it helped me alot ... Im 25 years old i hope to own a big orachad in my late 30 that'll be all yours sincerely
Absolutely the best group of videos on Grafting techniques I have ever viewed - The photography and explanations are excellent and concise-- Thank you so much! I am trying to develop multiple fig varieties on individual varieties I have, following your excellent examples. I look forward to all of your videos!
Thats so interesting how you can just splice them together and it works, super cool
I love it now I have And idea how to graft. The fruits. Thank you for sharing this. New friend here Godbless.
I had no idea you could do this. Trees are amazing.
The Nature truely is
Grafting trees is such a bizarre idea! I love that it works
Wonderful , thank you for that efforts helping all the other people.
You are truly an artist, I really enjoy your videos , very well explained and easy to follow, I am going to try some of this stuff some day
Glad you enjoy them! Thanks for the nice comment.
Great work, great video. Thank you very much from Greece.
Incredible.. I didn't know transplants could be grafts... 🥰
Thank you for the Russian subtitles, I liked it very much. Health to the author👍🤝
They are auto translated and probably full of errors. Its the best I can do...
Thank you for your grafting tutorial videos!
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment.
Grafting is the biggest cheat code ive ever seen and I love it
Muito bom, com certeza um bom conteúdo, irei aplicar aqui em minhas fruteiras no sítio. Sou do Brasil e parabéns pela troca de conhecimento. 👍🇧🇷
Best grafting video I've ever seen. Great job.
Great video as always ! I also grafted pears on loquat seedlings, this seems to have taken fine, and should provide a good rootstock for my relatively poor soil.
Hi, Daniel. That's interesting. Please keep us posted on the compatibility between those pear grafts and the loquat. Its a combination I have never tried. In my area with the clay soil the best rootstock for loquats and pears is the quince.
@@JSacadura I heard that quince was easy to propagate by cuttings, so I just tried (to use them after as rootstocks). Have you any experience of that? Thanks
I will definitely give it a try in my rooftop garden.
I can only assume this was recommended to me because of Elden Ring.
Thanks for proving this great free education! Amazing vid!
Great work man I appreciate your sharing.
Thanks for watching and for the comment!
Assalomu alaykum
O‘ZBEKISTONDAN.
MENGA BU LAVHA JUDA YOQDI.
SIZLARGA OMAD TILAYMAN.
Beautiful grafting work and video and music.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the comment.
never knew grafting was a thing. I dont have anything to do with tree gardening but still awesome to watch and know!
Very good job man 😇🌱🌲🌳
When Godrick the Grafted takes an interest in gardening.
Good job man always wanted know how to do this
Техника хорошая. Видео полезное. Спасибо
great work. loving it.
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for sharing this important video's
I learn much from you. Love from KURDISTAN
Красиво работаете.
Thanks you for the video interesting. Good luck for the next video. Abdou from Algeria
If you can compile information on recommended rootstocks based on ground conditions and corresponding compatible fruit grafts to these rootstocks it would be amazing! Just started growing grapefruit from seed and hoping to graft multiple citrus to it!
Thanks, I've waited for kiwis growing.
I always wondered if the two different fruits exhibit any of the flavors from it's host tree.
thank you much for youre impormative tutorials about grafting sir.i learned so much.this video have follow up and result.very nice watching fr:the philippines.