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Grafting Fruit Trees | Summer Budding of Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Kiwis and other fruit trees 

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Learn one of the easiest grafting techniques there is. A step by step approach of spring and summer chip-budding of plums, peaches, apricots and many other fruit types. This bud grafting technique should be in every fruit grower’s arsenal. It’s effective and simple to execute.
Table of Contents:
1. Preparing the scions - 0:40
2. Chip-Bud Grafting Technique
2a. Removing the chip - 1:50
2b. Making the slot to hold the chip - 4:40
2c. Securing the chip with Parafilm or Plastic Strips - 6:30
3. Graft Maintenance and Follow-Up - 7:55
4. Grafting Examples and Results - 10:35
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@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Check my other videos on chip-budding for more tips about this grafting technique - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-syOLsbr4wrM.html ; ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fvz_7xcWQ3Y.html Table of Contents: 1. Preparing the scions - 0:40 2. Chip-Bud Grafting Technique 2a. Removing the chip - 1:50 2b. Making the slot to hold the chip - 4:40 2c. Securing the chip with Parafilm or Plastic Strips - 6:30 3. Graft Maintenance and Follow-Up - 7:55 4. Grafting Examples and Results - 10:35
@donatociaccia1633
@donatociaccia1633 5 лет назад
Maybe I expressed myself badly. Period of execution. Thank you
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Hi. If you are asking when is the best time to use this technique, its late spring and early summer. I have also used it successfully in the fall. It can be used with dormant scions in early spring but the rootstock should already have the sap flowing.
@tilakrajverma2829
@tilakrajverma2829 4 года назад
Chip kon si month me lagaye jati h
@zeruzio1345
@zeruzio1345 4 года назад
Does this method work with citrus? This channel is an amazing resource but I notice there is not much information about grafting citrus, is that because these techniques do not work with lemons, limes etc.?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
They also work with citrus, if the conditions are right. I have several old trees I need to regraft and I will show most of the same techniques (and a couple of others, like T-budding and patch grafts). Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get the scions I needed in time for this season. Otherwise, I would have made a couple of videos on the subject. I might still do one, if I receive what I need.
@slizzardman
@slizzardman 3 года назад
The more of your videos I watch the more I am like "dude is a legend." You make everything really clear and show all the little things a noob like me wants to know, and I really appreciate that.
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 3 года назад
Glad you like them! Thanks for the nice comment and the support.
@andielliott6371
@andielliott6371 3 года назад
After watching your videos earlier this year I have successfully grafted an heirloom apple scion to my Semi-Dwart Fugi. Thanks!
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 3 года назад
Wonderful! I'm very pleased my videos helped. Thanks for the comment.
@sarahferris6426
@sarahferris6426 2 года назад
such a great video! I feel like I really learnt how to do this technique by watching this video. I love that you repeat the information visually, and at a good pace. I've never seen anyone present quite like this before but it's interesting to learn this way and easy to take in the information, thank you!
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 2 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, Sarah. Thanks for the nice comment.
@robertwilliams2720
@robertwilliams2720 3 года назад
Absolutely love the video, because of the video, I now have Rainier,bing,Karla rose nectarine, late italian prune plum,and black plum cherry all grafted on one with 5/5 grafts turning out THANK YOU my project is slowly working out! next march getting almond and peach varieties 🌿 and some shiro plum 🌿
@nmnate
@nmnate 5 лет назад
I love the straightforward, methodical detail of your videos. I'm going to try chip-budding of some of my plums next spring. The trees were planted (2nd year) bare root about 6 months ago. I think I should have lots of spots on the trees where the branch diameters will match nicely with scions.
@ivicakolomejac9994
@ivicakolomejac9994 4 года назад
Thanks,for letting us to learn ancient knowledge. I have grown several apple trees from seeds (2'-5 'tall) and preparing to graft in spring. All the best from Vancouver BC.
@Earth_Systems
@Earth_Systems 3 года назад
This is the most chill 15 minutes ever. 🙌👌🏻🌱
@marklam8548
@marklam8548 3 месяца назад
Good to hear your tune...I Know the pro.!!😅❤ Your tips on grafting give so many options .! Some of my apple grafts are way slow bidding out to grow . I will cut some long scions back to the fattest bud, apply glue to cover the cut and wrap with a bag or plastic wrap with moisture added to soften up the bark and buds.! Watering some of them better at ths far end of the row will help too. Neighboring apple trees are starting to bloom and last frost was this week , so warm and hot days are not quite here yet.!😅😊👍
@Michael-qz6ld
@Michael-qz6ld 5 лет назад
Great video, with tons of practical info and results, you are the best on RU-vid.
@ericzwerling2746
@ericzwerling2746 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this. Very well photographed
@jeanloup5375
@jeanloup5375 Год назад
Vidéo très claire et très complète, merci beaucoup !
@marklam8548
@marklam8548 3 месяца назад
There are no blooms on the peach trees this year so I will prune them sort and be able to bud better winter hardy peaches for future years, this Summer.!!! THANKS for good ideas and skills.!❤
@zidanethalib
@zidanethalib 4 года назад
It was very cute way of ending the video by eating the pear through the branch. Cheers
@florisanchez1440
@florisanchez1440 4 года назад
Estupendo el video. Lo compartire con mis hermanos. Somos muy huertanos.
@workwillfreeyou
@workwillfreeyou 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@CPMJunkRemoval
@CPMJunkRemoval 2 года назад
Great Video!
@raajgan2895
@raajgan2895 4 года назад
much appreciated amazing work done ..
@timobreumelhof88
@timobreumelhof88 4 года назад
Great, I'm gonna use this on al my failed spring grafts :-)
@haroldmedalen6757
@haroldmedalen6757 4 месяца назад
Love your grafting videos. You make me want to grafting every day!
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 месяца назад
That's great! Beware, grafting is addictive 😉
@kris2435
@kris2435 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing
@lucileideoliveira5632
@lucileideoliveira5632 5 лет назад
Quero aprender mais sobre poda e manejo de maciera seus videos como já disse são maravilhosos!
@victorcuellar8011
@victorcuellar8011 4 года назад
Excelente tutorial, felicitaciones maestro, gracias por compartir.
@Yevgen6R
@Yevgen6R 2 года назад
Thank you!
@royfiguracion
@royfiguracion 3 года назад
Thank you for the great information...
@danmunteanu7290
@danmunteanu7290 Год назад
Nice and useful clip !❤
@lucileideoliveira5632
@lucileideoliveira5632 5 лет назад
Maravilhosos os seus videos obrigado
@khizercabby
@khizercabby 4 года назад
Great job
@i537
@i537 2 года назад
I'm more amazed at the perfect matching length he cuts for the grafts. I'll probably be using a measuring tool like a fool.
@josegerardolopez4056
@josegerardolopez4056 4 года назад
Lo intentaré con cítricos, mangos y aguacate Gracias x mostrarlo, saludos desde MEXIKO
@lekeytshering8087
@lekeytshering8087 5 лет назад
good video i have learned alot. i am interest in doing this grafting method
@donatociaccia1633
@donatociaccia1633 5 лет назад
period thanks
@chitien4078
@chitien4078 5 лет назад
Thanks.
@peterpurshouse4469
@peterpurshouse4469 3 года назад
Excellent informative video.
@allaboutinfo935
@allaboutinfo935 5 лет назад
I got a lot of information, thanks.
@jorgemagnan
@jorgemagnan 4 года назад
Que excelência para trabalhar. 👋👋👋👋👋 Parabéns.
@showkatahmadking9491
@showkatahmadking9491 2 года назад
That's called chef budding , grafting nice. ❤️❤️❤️
@chriscromwell1682
@chriscromwell1682 2 года назад
thanks,...very nice! most helpful, well done!
@aboubakeraboubaker3042
@aboubakeraboubaker3042 2 года назад
Thanks for you
@jeanmartox3570
@jeanmartox3570 4 года назад
Hello to France. Super vidéo très pédagogique. Merci.
@janvanruth3485
@janvanruth3485 4 года назад
thank you
@tomasadams3174
@tomasadams3174 5 лет назад
wonderful
@sxeptomaniac
@sxeptomaniac Год назад
Very helpful. I've been trying to develop my skills over the past few years. I've had good success rates with some techniques, but I've botched my bud grafting attempts. Looking forward to practicing. (Funnily enough, I think I got that same knife recently, upgrading from my cheap starter.)
@Nidrahil
@Nidrahil Год назад
Which knife is it? Interested in purchasing one for myself to up my game. :)
@thegoat9672
@thegoat9672 3 месяца назад
@@Nidrahil I recommend the Victorinox 3.9020 knife
@vijurd457
@vijurd457 3 года назад
Fantastc job. You made it easy by showing that technic in detail. Many Thanks.
@luperamirez1770
@luperamirez1770 4 года назад
Gracias por compartir tu talento , me gustó mucho tu explicación. Dios te bendiga.
@shanghaimuts
@shanghaimuts 4 года назад
I love your work! Happy New Year🥂
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Thanks. Happy New Year.
@TheDillio187
@TheDillio187 Год назад
I can tell you've done this a lot. I've been messing around doing some different grafting practice on some branches here at home, and have already cut myself pretty good twice.
@GardenGrafting
@GardenGrafting Год назад
Great work sir Thank you
@BadarTVTrends
@BadarTVTrends 3 года назад
very good way to paste the buds. very useful. greetings Indonesian farmers🇲🇨✅
@biabarbosaperoladoatlantic1937
És um excelente professor de enxertias. Seus vídeos são muito bons!
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Obrigado, Bia.
@DD-rt9lc
@DD-rt9lc 2 года назад
Thanks
@malcolmbrewer
@malcolmbrewer 4 года назад
Beautifully presented tutorial, thanks for sharing.
@RustyNail5856
@RustyNail5856 5 лет назад
very nice video.
@smail1185
@smail1185 4 года назад
Bravo
@jackypernon6569
@jackypernon6569 4 года назад
Bonne vidéo bien claire
@robertofelizrubiogutierrez8830
@robertofelizrubiogutierrez8830 4 года назад
Very good, very good, 🍺🍺🍺🍺Guadalajara Mexico
@gregwoolley
@gregwoolley 4 года назад
Nice
@abdelwahebhanbli335
@abdelwahebhanbli335 3 года назад
Thank you so match for your very interesting videos. One question : Can we graft 2 or 3 species on the same rootstock ? And how about their success ?
@pittilinster7526
@pittilinster7526 3 года назад
excellent video it looks that easy but it is not infact let s try it another time
@schandrakanth9068
@schandrakanth9068 3 года назад
Super🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@MrChickadee
@MrChickadee 4 года назад
great video, one question, can I just use purchased dormant scions to obtain my buds from? If so, what would be the best time to apply them to the host tree, early spring or later in summer?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Sorry for the late reply. You can use purchased dormant scions and graft them using other techniques (like whip and tongue or use them to obtain buds. If you do, be sure to wait until the rootstocks start waking up and the sap is flowing, so the buds won't dry out.
@iqbalchaudhery711
@iqbalchaudhery711 10 месяцев назад
Very informative loud and clear. Good work. You may like to add your verbal explanation but never hide the screen plz.
@josegerardolopez4056
@josegerardolopez4056 4 года назад
Intentaré esa técnica en aguacate y guanábana
@bensilverstern4156
@bensilverstern4156 2 года назад
Another great video. Can you get any success using second year branches to accept buds? I notice the lower end of some buds are cut at 45 degrees not square as you suggested. Thanks
@aportandolealplaneta8970
@aportandolealplaneta8970 4 года назад
Maravilloso gracias maestro por su sabiduría bendiciones
@porcus123
@porcus123 Год назад
Time to frankenstein my apple tree
@edwarddmello8818
@edwarddmello8818 4 года назад
Very. Good. Video.. hi. FIRENDS.
@tmarinelic
@tmarinelic 4 года назад
Hi, do you discard the chip's inner cut hardwood portion if it separates from the bark? Thank you
@Franko91352
@Franko91352 Год назад
A true master…..when you bud graft do you have to cut or make a cut above graft
@outofchime9252
@outofchime9252 4 года назад
Wow your doing great. I just wonder if peach or plum can be grafted in my wild plum tree.
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Yes, they can. Birds eat some peaches and plums and scatter seeds in the margins of my orchard. I sometimes use those wild plums as rootstocks to graft good eating varieties. The only problem is that they tend to be very vigorous and produce much larger trees than if you use a selected rootstock.
@tarfap.kpamber9732
@tarfap.kpamber9732 4 года назад
@JSacadura Your videos are excellent! The methods described here, with pearls and pitfalls to guide beginners and experts alike, have worked for me for months now. Just seeing this video is confirmation that I was on the right track. I wonder if I could get some scions from you, you seem to have so many varieties. Most apple growers in my area have only Anna, for example. Thanks.
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Thanks. Regarding scions... I am sorry, but sending plant scions abroad requires permits and phytosanitary certificates that i can't get due to overwhelming bureaucracy.
@tarfap.kpamber9732
@tarfap.kpamber9732 4 года назад
@@JSacadura Understood... I'll just keep searching. Thanks.
@pedrogonzalesgonzales5097
@pedrogonzalesgonzales5097 4 года назад
Wish I could find that sort of parafilm. Do you notice it sticks without stretching
@asgharafshari4634
@asgharafshari4634 4 года назад
👏👏👏👏👍👌
@alfredopampanga9356
@alfredopampanga9356 Год назад
For good results need to use current seasons growth for scion and root stock. Limits its usefulness
@itsyaboikris8329
@itsyaboikris8329 Год назад
I kinda did this but I used a bigger branch and only tore away the bark leaving the cambium layer so it would fit I can only tell if the grafts I made will bud in the spring
@Bluebirdiran
@Bluebirdiran 3 года назад
Excellent. You are simply the best. But can I ask why you don't use tubular grafting technique in your inventory? We use it almost exclusively on pistachios and the success rate is very high. I have personally tried it on apricots and some other fruits with success. It is simply the easiest method once you get the hang of it. I will appreciate your answer on this. Thanks and we'll done once again.
@ingerhaugland6763
@ingerhaugland6763 5 лет назад
Fantastic video - as always. :) what is that beautiful red fleshed pear at the end?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Thanks, Inger. That pear is a German heirloom called Sommerblutbirne. I got it out of curiosity and was not expecting much in terms of flavor but this small pear surprised me in that department. It has a coarse flesh (but not excessively) with a sweet and very pleasing taste. Unfortunately, its not a good keeper and in less than 1-2 weeks after picking, it gets mushy inside. A shame, has its very productive - that grafted branch on my 7 variety pear tree, produced more than 60 pears. Much more than we can eat in that time frame. I am leaving some on the branch trying to extend its harvest period (the problem is that the birds also like it) :-)
@ingerhaugland6763
@ingerhaugland6763 5 лет назад
@@JSacadura That's very informative, thank you so much! :) Sounds like a very good variety definitely worth growing, if I ever get the chance of getting my hands on a scion. If it doesnt keep well, maybe it's good for making jelly or canning in syrup? :) Sorry for the late reply, and thank you again :)
@karimtebbakh2432
@karimtebbakh2432 4 года назад
DR SHEKEL MR KIKE you do not need to get early scion and to keep it in the fridge for chip budding ,it done at the same time ,late spring beginning of the summer. But you have to Choose a good time to do it ...best time at the end of the day ,just minutes before sunset .Sincerely yours, Karim from Algeria
@irinasmirnofff
@irinasmirnofff 4 года назад
Thank you for the video! I wonder if you tried to use different fruits to grow on the same tree? If yes, what was the results? One of my friend did it and he got tree with pears and apples. Also he got one apple tree with different sorts on it that blooms and brings fruits whole Summer and Fall time long ( each brunch has its own schedule) Did you get chance to try it?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Hi, Irina. Not only did I try it, but i have done a video on the subject - check the video "Grafting and Pruning Multiple Varieties Fruit Trees, for more variety and a longer harvesting period - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L_JI7n6QE7k.html"
@danakern3003
@danakern3003 4 года назад
Can you do a saddle or whip and tongue graft with stone fruit? Would you do it with dormant scion just as the sap is flowing like with an apple? Thanks! Love your videos!
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Hi, Dana. Stone fruits can be grafted with saddle or whip and tongue (specially young rootstocks) but the results will be better using bud grafts (like t-budding) so, budding techniques are used more often. Thanks for the comment.
@alwayslearning7672
@alwayslearning7672 4 года назад
Is it advisable to graft a few times the same rootstock just in case they don't take,at least then the chances are higher. Which ever takes then you cut the others?
@rosenavarrete5256
@rosenavarrete5256 4 года назад
Such great info! Have you considered writing a book?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Thanks, Rose. Regarding a book... The idea was suggested several times by a few friends, but there simply isn't enough time for such a project. Maybe when i retire :-)
@manuelmoraledamorante1331
@manuelmoraledamorante1331 2 года назад
Hola,, el injerto en chip se puede realizar ahora en Febrero en pistacho. Gracias.
@fredgiesler6429
@fredgiesler6429 5 лет назад
Can I do chip bud grafting and not remove the original branch as I wish to have several different varieties on the tree and branch? Should I only graft to this seasons growth or can I graft to last years wood? Your presentation was very easy to follow and has great detail. Do you ever wrap loosely with foil to reflect the suns rays and hopefully keep the bud from drying out?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Yes you can. I have done it several times and have some multiple varieties trees obtained with this and other grafting techniques (like Lateral Bark Grafting). Beware that it might require some clever pruning to achieve that goal, otherwise the original variety might take over and dry out the new branch. Last year's wood is also fine. Avoid older wood as the chips might take but not wake up. Regarding the use of foil. I keep young grafted trees in the shade for the first weeks. If that's not possible i will always use foil - check my video on chip-bud grafting older fig trees in full sun (foil is always used in that situation) - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fvz_7xcWQ3Y.html
@fredgiesler6429
@fredgiesler6429 5 лет назад
@@JSacadura THANKS for your response - great info. I appreciate it.
@catchemalive
@catchemalive 3 месяца назад
When doing a whip/tongue method onto pencil sized rootstocks, after the graft has grown leaves and actively growing, is it best to now trim off all leaves/limbs of any remaining rootstocks so that the scion will now be the main tree forming?
@jorgepelegrini7286
@jorgepelegrini7286 5 лет назад
Hola de Argentina: Buenas noches desde este lugar, la pregunta que le hago si este tipo de injerto funcionaria en un limonero, desde ya muy cordial saludo Sr. Sacadura y gracias por su videos.--
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Si, también funciona en limonero. Pero, tradicionalmente, en cítricos se utiliza más el injerto de T o de escudete. Es similar, pero protege más la yema de la deshydratación. En este vídeo se ve como hacerlo en higuera (es lo mismo en cítricos) - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ZD2fiGbWzo.html
@ferhouhsofiane7864
@ferhouhsofiane7864 6 месяцев назад
La paix soit sur vous. Le greffon avec un œil en bois entre en production la troisième année. Soit un greffon à trois yeux, soit une génisse femelle entre en production la deuxième année. Je parle d'expérience. Merci🇩🇿
@nickygrobler2979
@nickygrobler2979 2 года назад
Good day Sir. Thank you for the great video.. Do you recon this Chip-budding technic will work on Macadamia trees? Would really appreciate your feedback.
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 2 года назад
You probably will have better results grafting macadamia seedlings with whip and tongue grafting technique.
@antoniotomasmonasteriolast5374
@antoniotomasmonasteriolast5374 4 года назад
Hola enhorabuena muy didácticos tus vídeos,a mi me fallan el 50% de los injrtos de yema en cítricos será por tapar la yema?
@antoniotomasmonasteriolast5374
@antoniotomasmonasteriolast5374 4 года назад
injertos quise decir
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Los injertos de yema en cítricos pueden ser un poco más complicados. Es muy importante evitar la deshidratación, por eso utilizo el Parafilm que permite cubrir la yema por períodos más largos, permitiendo que esta se desarrolle sin problemas (con otras cintas es necesario retirarlas después de 3-4 semanas). También es importante elegir el mejor periodo para a injertar. En mi zona (9a) el mejor período para hacer estos injertos es por Abril/Mayo.
@manuelramirezmartos3804
@manuelramirezmartos3804 3 года назад
Buenos días sería tan amable de decirme en qué mes del año pensando que estamos en Andalucía se puede hacer este tipo de injerto
@AlekseyCamodelkin
@AlekseyCamodelkin 4 года назад
🌳👍🤝
@karenmedcalf
@karenmedcalf 5 лет назад
Love your videos! What pear are you eating at the end of this video? Red flesh pear. Cheers
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
Thanks, Karen. That pear is a German heirloom called Sommerblutbirne. I got it out of curiosity and was not expecting much in terms of flavor but this small pear surprised me in that department. It has a coarse flesh (but not excessively) with a sweet and very pleasing taste. Unfortunately, its not a good keeper and in less than 1-2 weeks after picking, it gets mushy inside. A shame, has its very productive - that grafted branch on my 7 variety pear tree, produced more than 60 pears. Much more than we can eat in that time frame. I left some on the branch trying to extend its harvest period (the problem is that the birds also like it) :-)
@karenmedcalf
@karenmedcalf 5 лет назад
@@JSacadura thankyou!!
@josegerardolopez4056
@josegerardolopez4056 4 года назад
Podría funcionar ésta técnica con árboles de mango ,? Saludos desde mexiko
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
Si, se pueden injertar con el mismo método, pero es necesario proteger las yemas muy bien para que no se resequen por pierda de humedad.
@Earth_Systems
@Earth_Systems 3 года назад
What variety of pear is this at the end please ? With the pink flesh?
@rosarioriosmaestre7747
@rosarioriosmaestre7747 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
@tonychristoph1063
@tonychristoph1063 5 лет назад
may be usefull to water the rootstock one or two days before the graft ?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 5 лет назад
It would allow for a good sap flow, making sure that the plant has enough flow of sugars, that are needed to ensure new tissue growth. So i would say, yes.
@thegoat9672
@thegoat9672 3 месяца назад
At what distance do you plant peaches and plums?
@chifylube
@chifylube 2 года назад
Can grafting be done mid summer? Seems like it would be hard to find a dormant bud right now.
@jakedraves759
@jakedraves759 4 года назад
How many buds would you do on a young rootstock? Would more bud grafts increase your chances or will it divide the energy of the plant? Obrigado
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 4 года назад
At least a couple of buds (just in case one fails). In young rootstocks its best to leave just one, after they take (to form the main branch) and let the scaffolds grow from that one.
@robertaplantinga3016
@robertaplantinga3016 Год назад
Can I do this onto a mature rootstock (4-5 yrs old)? I have a peach tree that did not survive the winter, but I see now that there is a shoot coming up from the rootstock. I was also going to try this on 2 apple trees that were completely girdled by mice this past winter, but the rootstock is still alive
@SherwoodBotsford
@SherwoodBotsford 3 года назад
Nicely done: Few questions: * How late in summer can this be done successfully, relative to first frost? * If working in late summer, such that the bud will remain dormant the rest of the summer, should you postpone top pruning until spring? * By postponing pruning, can you salvage a failed graft and try again the next summer? * Is it reasonable to produce mullti-cultivar trees this way -- grow to height of 3-4 feet then graft 2 or 3 varieties?
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 3 года назад
You can do it quite late in the summer season. But you must protect the chip well. If the cold hit its before it has a chance to heal properly, it will dry out and the graft will fail. Pruning must maintain some growth above the graft. Nevertheless, if the graft is too low on the branch and the rootstock branch is too vigorous, the graft might stay dormant, even in the next spring. A delicate pruning balance will be required in that situation (check some of other videos that show how I prune, like this one - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fvz_7xcWQ3Y.html - about chip-budding figs (old video, no voice over yet, but very detailed on the subject).
@JSacadura
@JSacadura 3 года назад
Regarding multiple varieties trees, yes, you can do it. Some examples in pears - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L_JI7n6QE7k.html and in fig trees - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h4KLedsCSK4.html (old videos, no voice over yet, only hardcoded subtitles).
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