@rahulthacker Nope they don't. Basically if you have a non producing orange tree lets say for example. And you use a fruit budding scion of a lemon tree and you graft it on the orange tree. your orange tree will most likely turn into a lemon tree and only produce lemons. some guy on this citrus growers forum i'm at has a 81 in 1 citrus tree. He literally has 81 different types of producing citrus fruit. i thikn this only works since its all citrus.
Tom, you are an amazing teacher! You are clear, detailed, & easy to understand. You should take up teaching this to others, How to video, or even a book. You have a lot of knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
Gosh Tom.... you are the best teacher I have seen on Youtube, period. You need to like go on the road & or write a book or video for sale. People will listen to you. Your are detailed & very clear. You are awesome! Thank you again for your knowledge.
Gosh Tom... you are an awesome teacher. You could go on the road with this. I would pay to see you in person. You are made to teach! Extremely detailed & clear.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You should write a How To Book on this!!!
i am new to the idea of planting friut trees and garding is the purpose of doing this is to make 2 treees one so can i do this with a apple tree and a cherry tree and it make some diffent type of friut i will do more research to find the anwser but great video thanks for all the information 5 stares
@DaveWilsonTrees Is the grafting wax a must do? Also, what if you don't cut the tip of the scion and only cut the part where you'll be grafting into place on the rooted plant. Does cutting the tip just produce faster new growth for the scion? Greatly appreciate this video.
Very informative . Thank you for spending your time learning other people to graft. It is a lot of satisfaction when the grafting is a success. Sorry for my bad english.
It's a relief to find someone who can demonstrate something well.. Small tasks like this need lots of close up... You're well on the way.. thanks
tecsonics 4 months ago
Indiana? Indiana Jones? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....NICE TUTORIAL!!!
2MuchAction4U 8 months ago
Excellent video and thanks for sharing! Just two Questions.... in your experience which is:
1) the most successful grafting method?
2) strongest bond grafting method?
NoNameNomad1 9 months ago
What kind of knife to use.. should both sides be sharp or one side sharp and the other side flat? Would you recommend a brand so that i order online?
bsarwary 1 year ago
@bsarwary One sharp side one flat. Tina and Vectronox are the two main manufactures.
DaveWilsonTrees 1 year ago
Sion and rootstock have to be the same kind? Like cherry on cherry and mango on mango?
rahulthacker 1 year ago
@rahulthacker Nope they don't. Basically if you have a non producing orange tree lets say for example. And you use a fruit budding scion of a lemon tree and you graft it on the orange tree. your orange tree will most likely turn into a lemon tree and only produce lemons. some guy on this citrus growers forum i'm at has a 81 in 1 citrus tree. He literally has 81 different types of producing citrus fruit. i thikn this only works since its all citrus.
iSmokeLikeBobMarley 1 year ago
You've created a monster Dr. Frankenstein!
Polvowrong 1 year ago
Good video. Tongue cut was difficult to see and fully understand however.
HoboNetWeaver 1 year ago
Tom, you are an amazing teacher! You are clear, detailed, & easy to understand. You should take up teaching this to others, How to video, or even a book. You have a lot of knowledge. Thank you for sharing.
rhonda6004 1 year ago 2
Gosh Tom.... you are the best teacher I have seen on Youtube, period. You need to like go on the road & or write a book or video for sale. People will listen to you. Your are detailed & very clear. You are awesome! Thank you again for your knowledge.
I wasn't kidding about the above! :)
rhonda6004 1 year ago
Gosh Tom... you are an awesome teacher. You could go on the road with this. I would pay to see you in person. You are made to teach! Extremely detailed & clear.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You should write a How To Book on this!!!
rhonda6004 1 year ago
Great video. Tom Spellman should host all the videos on youtube. Most people are inarticulate stuttering sloppy morons. This was really informative.
jacobestes 2 years ago 6
i am new to the idea of planting friut trees and garding is the purpose of doing this is to make 2 treees one so can i do this with a apple tree and a cherry tree and it make some diffent type of friut i will do more research to find the anwser but great video thanks for all the information 5 stares
the cheap guy
iwantosavemoney 2 years ago
very helpful insruction
stephenhayesuk 2 years ago
Nice, but more close ups please!
keltoi2000 2 years ago
It would be nice to know what fruit variety the gentleman is grafting in this video and on what rootstock
agrotis79 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom! Much appreciated.
570RY73113R 2 years ago
Hello,
What do call that sealer again? And can I buy it?
Thanks
usa92592 2 years ago
It's Morrisons Orchard Seal and Grafting Wax. You can use any type of grafting seal found at your local retail nursery.
DaveWilsonTrees 2 years ago
@DaveWilsonTrees Is the grafting wax a must do? Also, what if you don't cut the tip of the scion and only cut the part where you'll be grafting into place on the rooted plant. Does cutting the tip just produce faster new growth for the scion? Greatly appreciate this video.
iSmokeLikeBobMarley 1 year ago
i agree docrw it is the best grafting video
XaViEr3520 2 years ago
Best Grafting video I've seen by a long way.
Thanks
docrw 2 years ago
Very informative . Thank you for spending your time learning other people to graft. It is a lot of satisfaction when the grafting is a success. Sorry for my bad english.
big77pil 2 years ago
great video. Thanks for posting!
Mario1057 2 years ago