Once you've seen to the end of this video - check out this update to see how long the grafted trees and the seedling tree took to fruit! :) th-cam.com/video/vcCLw0goB7E/w-d-xo.html
I just found your channel. I’ve never enjoyed gardening before, but I’m inspired by what you do. I’m in my 50s and just started gardening…..thanks to you!
Lanell, dont feel bad, i too am in my 50's and just started getting interested in gardening, grafting, and other growing pastimes. Dunno why i didnt start when i was younger lol.
Amazing! A person actually has progress updates for their 'how to' gardening video... and a 2nd video with even further down the road. What do you know.. someone that actually knows what they are doing! 🙂 Thank you for taking the very long time it took to put this together. You are appreciated! 🌱
Watched a few of your videos and I really appreciate that the time and effort you put in on each. I also appreciate that you put the XX weeks/months update including the overall weeks/months for more clarity. Thank you and keep the great videos coming...
Im in florida and have a huge loquat tree on my property that I planted in 2010. It was a teeny tiny little thing and now it is absolutely enormous!! I make loquat jelly every year and give out. I pick so much fruit and im probably only getting half of the fruit it produces. The animals and birds enjoy the rest. The only thing I do is water it. Its wet here where I live but I make sure I keep it watered well. No fertilizer. You can use the leaves for tea. Its pretty good. It has a light floral green taste and aroma. I use fresh leaves and dry some too. 😎😎
If you'd like to learn more about grafting check out this video of mine th-cam.com/video/SjdkFrDvHBo/w-d-xo.html - Grafting for beginners. Thanks heaps for watching today's video, hope you enjoyed it :)
I've been binging your videos, I discovered your videos after watching Garden Answer while I was researching perennials for my bee and butterfly garden. It's so cool to see a kiwi doing these kinds of videos, it makes it so much easier to compile accurate information for our area 😀 my partner and I just bought our first home and are lucky enough to have a couple of mature fruit trees, including a loquat, I'm so excited for it to fruit!
That looks like something I could do. Thanks never considered doing something so hard core. Just cutting the top off a perfectly good looking tree. All that work could die over the weekend. Thanks for the months of waiting and editing. Nice video.
I’m lucky to have a loquat tree overhanging into my backyard and every summer I get Atleast 80 fruit just from the small section that overhangs (with permission of course)
@@TheKiwiGrower hello, do you know if this tree gogoes by the name of Chinese peach i had 3 huge trees in my backyard then within a week i lost them all to disease i had no idea i could've saves some by grafting thank you for info I'll be grafting from neighbors tree she's a friend 🥰
This was so informative. My loquat trees just sprouted. This video will be useful when it comes time to grafting it using the mature tree I took the seeds from. Wish I'd seen it earlier to grow it from a cutting 🤣😂🤣
My grandmother taught me grafting, this year, and the process was almost exacly the same except we used a kind of black tar to seal the grraft from the water
Planted some seeds outside in the Netherlands (from seed out of fruits from Spain) now 3 years old and doing great. Never expected that they would actually grow over here.
Great video. I did the same way as yours but I covered the whole stem with plastic bag. I think It helps the grafting heal faster. After 4 weeks, I saw 4 or 5 leaves came out.
Thanks for the video once again! I always appreciate that you take the time in your planning to show the long term success of your experiments in gardening! It was really nice to see what the graft looked like after that time too, so we can compare (as they sometimes look pretty lumpy and ugly). I have been trying here (South Australia) to graft avocados this year - up to my 6th attempt. It looks like one of my older goes is working after nearly 3 months, finally budding!!! Keep up the great work and enjoying the blessing of time in the garden!
Just what I needed. I didn’t know seedlings take so long to fruit. I have one store bought grafted loquat and several others grown from seed. I’ve only grafted an orange before, keen to get into this further.
Great videos, I watched your first one and found your comment about grafting. it looks easy enough but a lot of patience. Waiting for growth. Wonderful, love plants! 🌳🌳🌳
We used to eat them on the way home from school from an overhanging farmers tree. That was in Auckland. I saw one for sale in a garden center a few months ago - we live in the tropics now. Might try my luck to see if it can handle our high humidity and horizontal rain. Love your channel btw.
Cool! One of my favourite fruits since kid and the first tree I planted from seed. Now I really enjoy the scent of its flowers in winter, but never thought of grafting... Good luck in spring!
Excellent video! I've just recently been infected by the loquat bug. This is the first grafting video I have watched, and already, all my basic questions are answered. Great filming and great narration!
Amazing I tasted a loquat for the first time today and I loved it! So sweet and so much taste. I picked them from a tree in Portugal. I wanna graft my own now but am afraid the Netherlands are to cold for these trees.
Thanks Kiwi grower. Just started getting into your videos. I like your style. I'd like to see a video of grafting compared to air layering. Which would produce better or faster results? If you haven't heard of air layering, it's best started in early spring. Hope you'll look into it. Thanks again.
Those trees are brilliant. I wish I could grow them at my house, but it's too cold. If I'm in the city in fruiting season it's the best thing walking by a tree on the street and grabbing a snack! A few streets have them on the footpath too (council planted), so it's totally fair game! My Dad used to use electrical tape to graft apple trees when we had an orchard. So if that's all you have lying around at home it's probably fine!
Thanks Toby, still lots to learn but it’s a fun thing to do I reckon. The plum grafts I did took well and were growing but got rejected and died about 6 months later, so have had a few fails. All part of it though :)
OMG!!!! I've been trying to Remember what this Fruit was called for almost a year! I ate some of this delicious Fruit a couple of years ago But I Couldn't remember what they were called and the don't sell them at any Grocery Stores. Thanks for the Video!
There used to be a tree of this at my grandparent's house back in Lebanon Have never managed to find it outside the middle east, I didn't even know the English name great video
The Loquat Tree in front of my house fell down yesterday because of a severe storm 😔 It was matured and already fruited for a while, we used to get lots from it. Loquats are really common in my city though, hope to get another tree soon.
Me gustan mucho tus videos amigo me ayudan mucho y de igual manera me gusta la agricultura, tengo una duda cultivaste alguna vez cannabis para uso medicinal, gracias bendiciones
Great video, like the idea of speeding up the fruiting process. Question, are there any other compatible fruit trees that you could graft onto a loquat tree? Thanks for the amazing content 🌲
Hi, I want to ask a couple of questions regarding the grafting method. Can I use the same method on all my fruit trees? Can I do this method on an avocado tree that is already planted in the ground? When I do my grafting can I use an avocado tree from another pit or must I buy a new avocado pear tree to graft onto the one I already planted in the garden? The final question is, we have frost during winter do need to protect my avocado tree from frost and what kind of methods do I use? Regard Michelle
Thanks for showing us the different types of grafting cuts, although I’m a little skeptical about the practical use of grafting with your loquats? The seedlings were already so large, would grafting a smaller branch from a mature tree really speed up fruit production? I feel like it’s really more about their root system?
You can normally grow multiple fruits to 1 tree (citrus is a good one) grafting is a old practice some would do so they didn't require planting multiple trees and plants requiring a male/female could just grow and be pollinated at the same time
Hi, I just watched this grafting video after being directed here from your avocado growing video and found it really useful and educational. As I’m wanting to do specifically avocado grafting and you still don’t have a video on how to do that, can I apply the same technique here for loquat to my avocado plant? Please advise, thanks so much!
Yes pretty much same method. Use scion wood that had some good buds on it which should push through once the union is successful. You can also put a plastic bag over top of the graft to keep it humid, and put somewhere shaded. If your tree is already in ground though in the sun then also cover with paper bag. Best to do when both rootstock and scion is actively growing. Good luck! :)
@@TheKiwiGrower thanks so much for the reply and advice! Much appreciated. Avocado plant was a gift from a friend, so I guess I will need a scion from her already producing avocado plant (if it was grown from seed) to be grafted onto my rootstock at some point in the future so it can reliably produce good avocados.
Once you've seen to the end of this video - check out this update to see how long the grafted trees and the seedling tree took to fruit! :) th-cam.com/video/vcCLw0goB7E/w-d-xo.html
I just found your channel. I’ve never enjoyed gardening before, but I’m inspired by what you do.
I’m in my 50s and just started gardening…..thanks to you!
Oh what a cool comment. So glad I could inspire you to get into it :)
Never too late to start :)
welcome.. have fun.. you've found a great helpful channel.. ;9)
Lanell, dont feel bad, i too am in my 50's and just started getting interested in gardening, grafting, and other growing pastimes. Dunno why i didnt start when i was younger lol.
Amazing! A person actually has progress updates for their 'how to' gardening video... and a 2nd video with even further down the road. What do you know.. someone that actually knows what they are doing! 🙂 Thank you for taking the very long time it took to put this together. You are appreciated! 🌱
Thanks so much :)
Watched a few of your videos and I really appreciate that the time and effort you put in on each. I also appreciate that you put the XX weeks/months update including the overall weeks/months for more clarity. Thank you and keep the great videos coming...
Thanks for the feedback! :)
You’re a smart guy. No beating round the bush with delaying tactics. Thank you.
Im in florida and have a huge loquat tree on my property that I planted in 2010. It was a teeny tiny little thing and now it is absolutely enormous!! I make loquat jelly every year and give out. I pick so much fruit and im probably only getting half of the fruit it produces. The animals and birds enjoy the rest. The only thing I do is water it. Its wet here where I live but I make sure I keep it watered well. No fertilizer.
You can use the leaves for tea. Its pretty good. It has a light floral green taste and aroma. I use fresh leaves and dry some too. 😎😎
It's always so cool when I see a tree you are working with that is actually in my garden, the birds always love the sweet sour fruit
Excellent to see the process from start to finish in one vid. Puts other channels to shame. Nice one! 👍👍
Thanks John! Glad you enjoyed, it definitely does take a long process for one video 😃
Comparison gets you nowhere but unhappiness
@@Roxie584 Nope.
If you'd like to learn more about grafting check out this video of mine th-cam.com/video/SjdkFrDvHBo/w-d-xo.html - Grafting for beginners.
Thanks heaps for watching today's video, hope you enjoyed it :)
I've been binging your videos, I discovered your videos after watching Garden Answer while I was researching perennials for my bee and butterfly garden. It's so cool to see a kiwi doing these kinds of videos, it makes it so much easier to compile accurate information for our area 😀 my partner and I just bought our first home and are lucky enough to have a couple of mature fruit trees, including a loquat, I'm so excited for it to fruit!
Thanks for the support Jamie. Congrats on your guys first home! A bonus to have some mature fruit trees too :)
Ooh wow, what a fantastic idea . That may actually work , the branch is Mature so it has the fruiting hormones already. Amazing! ❤️
That looks like something I could do. Thanks never considered doing something so hard core. Just cutting the top off a perfectly good looking tree. All that work could die over the weekend. Thanks for the months of waiting and editing. Nice video.
Thank you for putting so much time and effort into putting this video together! 👍
No worries! 😊
I’ve always wanted to learn grafting, thank you for this tutorial, it looks so easy!❤️
I’m lucky to have a loquat tree overhanging into my backyard and every summer I get Atleast 80 fruit just from the small section that overhangs (with permission of course)
Awesome, that is pretty lucky!
@@TheKiwiGrower hello, do you know if this tree gogoes by the name of Chinese peach i had 3 huge trees in my backyard then within a week i lost them all to disease i had no idea i could've saves some by grafting thank you for info I'll be grafting from neighbors tree she's a friend 🥰
@@happyhour2933 nice one. I’ve heard another name for them is Chinese plum, though haven’t heard Chinese peach used
@@TheKiwiGrower yes here in the rgv rio grande valley we call em peaches and they're prevalent
@@happyhour2933 in Venezuela we call it Níspero Chino, which translates to Chinese Medlar.
This was so informative. My loquat trees just sprouted. This video will be useful when it comes time to grafting it using the mature tree I took the seeds from. Wish I'd seen it earlier to grow it from a cutting 🤣😂🤣
Haha all good! You'll probably end up with a better root system from seed anyway :)
My grandmother taught me grafting, this year, and the process was almost exacly the same except we used a kind of black tar to seal the grraft from the water
Thank you for another great video! This trees remind me of my childhood in the brazilian countryside.
No worries :). They do look like such tropical trees ay
This video is really helpful. I learned that I can grow or propagate loquat from the stem.
Planted some seeds outside in the Netherlands (from seed out of fruits from Spain) now 3 years old and doing great. Never expected that they would actually grow over here.
Great video. I did the same way as yours but I covered the whole stem with plastic bag. I think It helps the grafting heal faster. After 4 weeks, I saw 4 or 5 leaves came out.
Thanks for the video once again! I always appreciate that you take the time in your planning to show the long term success of your experiments in gardening! It was really nice to see what the graft looked like after that time too, so we can compare (as they sometimes look pretty lumpy and ugly). I have been trying here (South Australia) to graft avocados this year - up to my 6th attempt. It looks like one of my older goes is working after nearly 3 months, finally budding!!! Keep up the great work and enjoying the blessing of time in the garden!
Totally binge watching your videos after I just came across your page today. Very informative 👏
Awesome, glad you like them. Welcome to the channel! :)
Just what I needed. I didn’t know seedlings take so long to fruit. I have one store bought grafted loquat and several others grown from seed. I’ve only grafted an orange before, keen to get into this further.
Great videos, I watched your first one and found your comment about grafting. it looks easy enough but a lot of patience. Waiting for growth. Wonderful, love plants! 🌳🌳🌳
thanks youtube algorithm for recommending some actual good interesting content
but seriously great videos
Thanks for watching and glad you're enjoying them :)
We used to eat them on the way home from school from an overhanging farmers tree. That was in Auckland. I saw one for sale in a garden center a few months ago - we live in the tropics now. Might try my luck to see if it can handle our high humidity and horizontal rain. Love your channel btw.
Cool! One of my favourite fruits since kid and the first tree I planted from seed. Now I really enjoy the scent of its flowers in winter, but never thought of grafting... Good luck in spring!
That’s cool! I forgot the flowers have a nice scent. Will have to remember that for when these flower :)
Hey the graft you did would it remains short
Well done. I appreciate the follow up on the trees in multiple stages.
Thank you for sharing how to graft a loquat tree.greetings from Japan.
Thanks for making this gardening thing look, well not easy, but at least doable. Cheers and keep up the good work
No worries Mark, thanks for the comment :)
It’s nice to see several weeks down the road.
Excellent video! I've just recently been infected by the loquat bug. This is the first grafting video I have watched, and already, all my basic questions are answered. Great filming and great narration!
Thanks for posting great descriptive videos on grafting, I have plans to graft some branches this upcoming spring but had no idea how to do it.
I just found you! So many amazing videos! Thank you for sharing!
love your channel man, learning lots
Thanks Craig!
Thank you for showing us the results
Magic! Science! Nature!
Thanks.. I have had no luck with grafting.. I tried peach trees and lemons/limes but no luck.. I am going to give it a shot again with this technique.
Such a good video mate, with awesome results!! Grafting is good fun
Thanks mate!
Another great video. Can’t wait to see the growth. 👍
Great video bro, take a lot of time . You did it!
Thanks bro! 😊
Ur lessons of grafting are awesome. I must try it on my own garden. Greetings from Poland :D
Thanks heaps! Hi from NZ :)
Thanks so much for the fantastic video! Tried our first loquat grafts today. Hope they take :)
Awesome! Hope they grow well for you :)
@@TheKiwiGrower Thanks so much! Keep up the great work with your videos :) really enjoy them
Well done RESPECT from India 🇮🇳
Hello.
That's Ok.
Don't be tired.
Awesome stuff dude! Much love from New York!
Thanks Lukas! :)
Amazing I tasted a loquat for the first time today and I loved it! So sweet and so much taste. I picked them from a tree in Portugal. I wanna graft my own now but am afraid the Netherlands are to cold for these trees.
This is beautiful I've been trying to get a loquat tree like these ones but those I find were grown from seed.
I have 2 loquat trees. They give delicious loquats. Nice and big
Awesome!
I really found your video enjoyable.
👍
Absolutely love this video. Your videos are so well done. Cheers for sharing:-)
Thanks man! 😁
I'm sprouting some from foraged fruit in my neighborhood!! Hope they germinate!
Nice, hope they do too! :)
Love your channel look forward to your vids🌴🌳🌲🌿🌵🍃🌾
Thanks so much :)
I had no idea you could do that to plants. Crazy.
Thank you for sharing a valuable knowledge
I love gardening but you made me like it more
Thanks Kiwi grower. Just started getting into your videos. I like your style. I'd like to see a video of grafting compared to air layering. Which would produce better or faster results? If you haven't heard of air layering, it's best started in early spring. Hope you'll look into it. Thanks again.
Those trees are brilliant. I wish I could grow them at my house, but it's too cold. If I'm in the city in fruiting season it's the best thing walking by a tree on the street and grabbing a snack! A few streets have them on the footpath too (council planted), so it's totally fair game! My Dad used to use electrical tape to graft apple trees when we had an orchard. So if that's all you have lying around at home it's probably fine!
Hey Lauren, that’s awesome. It’s a bit like that here too, you sometimes find the occasional tree planted along a footpath etc. :)
Hey Lauren! Loquats are pretty cold resistant. They grow well where I am (like weeds) and we get -8 Celsius usually over winter.
lots of great information. Thank you
Awesome. Nicely done. Great clear instructions
Thanks :)
Thanks for showing us your technique, you must be pretty skilled at grafting considering you've been getting a 100% success rate with all your grafts.
Thanks Toby, still lots to learn but it’s a fun thing to do I reckon. The plum grafts I did took well and were growing but got rejected and died about 6 months later, so have had a few fails. All part of it though :)
@@TheKiwiGrower The grafts can fail after 6 months? Or did the graft struggle to make it through the winter?
I grafted very successfully a pear and apple and quince on my loquat tree, dead easy.
OMG!!!! I've been trying to Remember what this Fruit was called for almost a year! I ate some of this delicious Fruit a couple of years ago But I Couldn't remember what they were called and the don't sell them at any Grocery Stores.
Thanks for the Video!
I dont why TH-cam knows I'm starting gardening in my house and they just recommend me this video
There used to be a tree of this at my grandparent's house back in Lebanon
Have never managed to find it outside the middle east, I didn't even know the English name
great video
Thanks for teaching me))) Maybe I'll try too)))
Great video! thanks
The Loquat Tree in front of my house fell down yesterday because of a severe storm 😔
It was matured and already fruited for a while, we used to get lots from it.
Loquats are really common in my city though, hope to get another tree soon.
Make some cuttings and grow a new one from them.
Great video! 👍🏼
Me gustan mucho tus videos amigo me ayudan mucho y de igual manera me gusta la agricultura, tengo una duda cultivaste alguna vez cannabis para uso medicinal, gracias bendiciones
Hola muchas gracias No es legal cultivar eso en Nueva Zelanda.
Hay un libro que se llama La Biblia Para Crecer Cannabis Medicinal para principiantes.
Great video - gives me confidence to give this a go!! Thanks :)
Thanks, it's such an interesting process to experiment with :)
Beautiful well done thanks 🙏 🎉
You make my tree grow.
This is fascinating stuff!
Very nicely grafted sir👍
You have an awesome talent sir, thanks for sharing
Thanks for this technique. I might try to graft a cork oak on a holly oak. Yes, I have calcareous soils.
Great information. I was wondering how long the trees will give fruit?
Like the avocado trees? Years ??
Great video Sir thanks for sharing I really appreciate it 👍 🙏🏽
Hi. Very good presentation. God bless
Thank you!
Great bro😊
Great video, like the idea of speeding up the fruiting process. Question, are there any other compatible fruit trees that you could graft onto a loquat tree? Thanks for the amazing content 🌲
Just look up family of loquat it is in rosacea family with apples pears peaches and nectarines.
Your videos are great
Love your videos thank you
Can't wait to try this with citrus trees and make my own "cocktail tree"
Love the video any advice on planting in nyc winter 🤔🤔
Great vi, thanks for sharing 👌❤
It will be fascinating an episode on Fox Nut.
Very informative video. I do have a question. How old are your seedling trees?
Thank you so much
Hi, I want to ask a couple of questions regarding the grafting method. Can I use the same method on all my fruit trees? Can I do this method on an avocado tree that is already planted in the ground? When I do my grafting can I use an avocado tree from another pit or must I buy a new avocado pear tree to graft onto the one I already planted in the garden? The final question is, we have frost during winter do need to protect my avocado tree from frost and what kind of methods do I use?
Regard Michelle
Muito legal!!👍👍🙋🏽♀️
Good video, I can see that season time or lunar phase does not matter? or it do so?
This was great, thank you.
Nice 😊 🌲💜🌲
Great job
👍Always interesting & informative👍
Cheers! 😁
I misspelled your name in my last post lol. I called you Caleb, only now do I see your name is Kalem. A beautiful name for a beautiful dude.
Thanks for showing us the different types of grafting cuts, although I’m a little skeptical about the practical use of grafting with your loquats? The seedlings were already so large, would grafting a smaller branch from a mature tree really speed up fruit production? I feel like it’s really more about their root system?
Yes because they fruit by age grafting tricks the plants to be the same age as the scion used
You can normally grow multiple fruits to 1 tree (citrus is a good one) grafting is a old practice some would do so they didn't require planting multiple trees and plants requiring a male/female could just grow and be pollinated at the same time
Hi, I just watched this grafting video after being directed here from your avocado growing video and found it really useful and educational. As I’m wanting to do specifically avocado grafting and you still don’t have a video on how to do that, can I apply the same technique here for loquat to my avocado plant? Please advise, thanks so much!
Yes pretty much same method. Use scion wood that had some good buds on it which should push through once the union is successful.
You can also put a plastic bag over top of the graft to keep it humid, and put somewhere shaded.
If your tree is already in ground though in the sun then also cover with paper bag.
Best to do when both rootstock and scion is actively growing.
Good luck! :)
@@TheKiwiGrower thanks so much for the reply and advice! Much appreciated. Avocado plant was a gift from a friend, so I guess I will need a scion from her already producing avocado plant (if it was grown from seed) to be grafted onto my rootstock at some point in the future so it can reliably produce good avocados.