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  • this video has good commentary and closeups...thanks alot! quick question, are you not worried about the scion being dormant? im not experienced but i have read that in some budding techniques that the scion wood has to be cut when dormant and stored until the spring but it looks like you did this all at the same time.

  • I have a question, why didnt you just let the small apple tree that you grafted to grow?? Was it the same kind of apple tree as what you grafted? Thats what Im not understanding about this.. I have 2 Monarch apple trees growing and would like to grow about 10 more of them but im not seeing how to do that ...what kind of seedling did you graft too?? Can you graft to any tree out there or what? Please help

  • Can I graft a pear tree the way you show us?

  • Novice question: how do I get a tree from a seedling? If I did not have a tree already to make a t-cut and graft onto? I haven't been able to find a gardener's 101.

  • @Nausicca3000 you need some apple rootstock!

  • very good.

    please could you tell me is there a bit of wood on that chip or just bark what you are showing at 1:40 time. sorry for asking but i just couldn't see it, sorry it's not you, it's me, you are doing great job.

    thank you very much.

  • so grafting is for making the same tree with a different root system so you can harvest a graf off a tree you want to plant again so you can make lots of the same healthy tree im nee to this and trying to take in as much infomation as posable

    nice video

    the cheap guy

  • Nice video!

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