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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

Katie From DaleysFruit.com.au demonstrates grafting citrus and discusses some of the benefits of buying a Grafted Fruit Tree

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  • @seaner21889 there is a chance it will (I don't know if lemon have male/female or self pollination) . if it doesn't that is why you graft them.

  • this is the best grafting of citrus tree I have ever seen...awesome.

  • Yes it will unfortunately it will take 5 to 8 years to bear any fruit. That is the reason we graft from a fruited stock scion.

  • if i put a lemon  seed in the dirt will it grow lemon on it

  • I also would like to know when is the best time to graft? any ideas?

  • naturalnewsDOTcom/033758_USDA_­­lemon_tree.html

  • Hi, Thanks for the video. I have an Improved Meyers lemon that is in a pot in MA, USA so its an indoor plant in the winter. It had an accident and a major branch broke off on one side of the tree so that it is lopsided. It needs to be staked to keep the truck straight. Can I graft onto the opposite side to get a branch to grow back in the other direction or can I just encourage a branch to grow somehow to make the tree symmetrical again. When is the best time to graft?

    Thanks

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