Mango Scions for Grafting: Select Buds at the Right Stage

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Increase grafting success by selecting mango scions when their buds are at the right stage.
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50 seconds of pure content, thank you for not wasting our time with your life story like other youtubers

ElMoleZtadoR
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Bro just 50 Sec, amazing . just the content I was looking for.

akshaysurwase
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Hi
Very useful video thanks a lot with great respect and love
From Kerala India.

ghaleelkm
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Wow! Thanks Sir, this video really helped.
I have this Practical Exam tomorrow and I think I'm gonna pick a good scion for tomorrow! 👍 Thanks again.

calvinnepark
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Great video! Short & to the point. I have a question. When we do not have much of a choice, can I use a scion from a young grafted plant? Or would you advice not to do that? I have a rare variety of mango plant given to me. It is growing well & has reached a height of 8 feet. It is shooting branches with buds all over. The scions are green, sturdy & thicker than a pencil. However, this is not a mature fruit producing tree yet. If i use a scion from this plant, would it still produce yet another fruiting tree? Any advice is appreciated.

cosmicallyspeaking
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Great video! Learned all i need to know about mango buds in less than a minute. Thank you. By the way, would you happen to know where I can get scions of Japan's super-expensive, delicious RED colored mango " Egg Of The Sun "? I live in Los Angeles.

kudalaMangalooru
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great vid man, what about the soil mix? i am using hills sandy soil mixed with peat moss. is that ok?

TSIRHCSEVAS
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If you graft budwood that is too young or has no buds, can the scion still join with the rootstock if done successfully?

uncensoredtruth
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?hi...can i graft now in autumn
?and i have a 3 or 4 month old mango trees should i graft them or they too young

mohammedgaffer
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how long do you think mango scions are viable if stored properly in the refrigerator.? what do you think about using peat moss? I'm interested in your thoughts on this area.

ingarrajoey
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Have you tried rooting any of the cutting?

BruceAImighty
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i need ur advice, i've grafted my 20 year old mango tree in the mid of February 2016 though it is a 20 year old tree but it didn't produce the fruit at all, 20 days have past and the scion has started getting dry like a dead wood, it seems scion's moisture is drying day by day... So is it clearly the indication that the scion didn't join with toot stock or should i wait more to open up the plastic tape?? In grafting root stock should be more greener, soft and juicy?? Actually the root stock in which i fixed the scion was a woody bark from outside, and i had to applied a lot of pressure in making a deep cut into it...plz help

Waiting for your favorable reply dear... ☺️😊

rahulpandey
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0:35 os anyone gonna talk about the fact that a mango scion looks like asparagus

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