Thank you for the info you share sir, may i ask, the rootstock is the same as scion from another tree? are you going to cut all those stem from original rootstock when the scion in full grown and strong enough to stanf of its own sir?
Thank you for sharing the details in your video. Can you share your experience on how to ensure that the new shoots will not be blown down by strong wind. I was told that it would be better if you can join two or three shoots together to withstand the strong wind. Any way I can contact you. Thanks.
Yea that's also a common practice - having 2-3 shoots growing at the start then tie them up together for it to be stronger. This is suitable for areas with larger wind. Alternatively, the method shown at 7:00 and 8:00 that should be ideal for avoiding wind for smaller wind.
We only have this other video on stemgrafting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1ZTuiUTTkD8.html Do you have anything specific you wanna learn? If yes then we could focus on it.