How to Create New Branches on Your Tree With Grafting!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2024
- You don't need a stem or another branch to graft onto anymore. You can custom build your fruit tree with branches at any location you desire. You can graft directly onto the main trunk and get a fruitful branch growing fast. Within just a few years your branch should start to make lots of fruit. This technique works really well with all stone fruits, citrus, figs, mulberries, apples, pears, quince, annonas and more. Enjoy!
0:00 - 1:22 Branches Can Be Placed Anywhere
1:23 - 1:49 Grafting Materials
1:50 - 2:09 The Scions / Cuttings Are The Desired Variety You Want
2:10 - 2:54 Preparing the Scion
2:55 - 3:36 You Can Add the New Branch to the Main Trunk If You Want!
3:37 - 4:47 Cutting Into The Host Rootstock
4:48 - 5:40 Wrapping The Scion
5:41 - 6:14 The Most Important Part of this Graft
6:15 - 7:59 Cutting The Scion and Inserting It Into the Tree
8:00 - 9:10 Making Adjustments and Ensuring a Good Fit
9:11 - 10:28 Wrapping the Scion and Rootstock Together
10:29 - 12:11 The Hardest Part of this Graft
12:12 - 12:37 Putting the Finishing Touches on the Graft!
12:38 - 13:28 The Results After 1 Year!
13:29 - 14:09 Why Do This Graft?
Link to the Buddy Tape:
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Great video, am just getting into avocados here in Belzie!
Love your grafts, great work!!
Thanks!
You make it look so easy!!😂😂😂 I might give it a shot someday. Thank you for the video 🤙
Very cool! That might be just the solution I need to grafting a fig that doesn’t have all the scaffold branches I want. My grafting success has been mixed so far, but when it works it’s like alchemy. Still learning; thanks for being part of that process!
Thanks! Glad to help!
Saw you at the scion exchange in Costa Mesa. i was gonna greet you but you were talking to the guy with the razzmatazz grape. i always use cleft grafts with deciduous trees and i have had lots of success.
Dude, I wanted to meet you… next time hopefully
That's awesome man! Good job!
Thanks!
So educational! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding thanks for sharing
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Thank you.
Love it, thanks
Thanks!
I love your videos... so informative! You have inspired me to try.
Thanks!
I love it
Thanks!
I don’t grow trees or plants but cool video
Thanks!
Do you have a video showing how to do this on the main trunk as that is what I will need to do?
Hello, thank you for the videos!
I have a question that maybe you can help me with, I grafted some avocado branches about 1 year ago, and this year they flowered already and have began setting fruitlets.
Do you think I should take off the fruit from the 1yr grafted branches or leave them on?
The tree root system is over 7 years old, and the tree is over 12 ft tall and 13 ft wide with good canopy so I'm not worried about the tree overall, just the grafted branches.
Thank you!
Great question. The answer is too long to write here.
How long do you leave the buddy tape on
I’ve had no success with this type bark grafting. Wonder how successful you are
Seems to work well for me
More information on time of year this can be done
That’s mentioned in the video
Where do you buy that buddy tape?
Nice work! Where do you buy/get the scions. I’m in LA area as well.
Look for a CRFG scion exchange, California rare fruit growers.
@@jbirdfunkthank you
What are your thoughts if you graft scionwood to an avocado tree and after 6 weeks there is no sign of budding? Graft isnt dying and its still green but just doing nothing.
I just posted a picture of a graft that took 13 months to grow out! Patience is key with grafting…
@@AJTheGraftMan that’s good to know. I read somewhere that budding happens within 4-6 weeks so I was confused why nothing good or bad was happening
About how long until i can take the grafting plastic off?
I would let it disintegrate on its own
Will this work on Apple trees?
Yes
I am doubful about its sucessful results. The scion bark never thrives when grafted under the canopy shade of plant. I had tried this method, but failed to get the desired result as the graft had very little growth.
But he SHOWED how successful last year’s veneer graft was, not far away on the same tree! Maybe yours was in a position or facing a direction where it got less sun than his example.
Grafting onto 3 year old wood means fewer takes
Oh my gosh; your camera!! 😖😡