GRAFTING PEACH TREES | HOW to CHECK for GRAFT SUCCESS

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When using the Inverted T-Budding grafting technique how do we know our grafts have succeeded? 3 or 4 weeks after grafting use the simple technique shown in this video to check for graft success.
Below are links to other videos featuring detailed grafting and pruning techniques:
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If you like my work, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE the Video and leave a COMMENT to help me make more. I will try to answer as many comments as I can in the first few days after publishing the video.

JSacadura
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You make grafting look so simple. It'll be good to see how they respond next growing season. Thanks

pjonz
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What great videos! I've learned so much! Thank you for sharing your invaluable information!

dragonslayer
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To learn more i find you best one, using simple techniques.

noornaib
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I learned a lot during those two years. Thanks!

dream
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You inspired me to save some parts of our pear tree that has to go, gonna try to graft some onto our apple trees

DaBox_
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5:20 Your comment about keeping rootstock top growth is very correct and I agree👍. Green foliage above the graft will provide healing nutrients for faster results. When the success wakes up we cut the rootstock several inches above the graft so we have support for the tender shoot. We can remove the stick next year when strong wood has been established. Good grafts can brake even six months after success. So be patient and careful.

nicosgeo
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i will try using mud (like a band-aid) instead of plastic bags ! Thanks for this video.. !

derrellstumpfel
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Love to see these updates on different stages of the process!

hannah
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You are the grafting master, love all your videos!

innerjon
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I love your videos, I learn so much from them. My apple and pear grafting skills are ok, but my cherry grafting succes rate is very low, around 20%. (I'm trying to re-graft some old dying cherry variaties on our property) Are you planning any cherry specific videos? :-)

timobreumelhof
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Great bro... And always love to watch u.... Thanks alot

ishtiaqahmed
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Wow... amazing, senang melihat perosesnya

TamanWarga
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Thank you, I very much like to watch your videos, you are an artist -Bravo!

TreasureFiend
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Brilliant. Thank you for sharing this video with us. I am one of your subscribers and have seen all your videos. Every time I learn a lot from your videos. Would you please make a video or just answer my questions about success rate related to Grafting location on the tree including budding I mean on the trunk or branches of an established fruit tree and on a branch is it better to graft or bud closer to the trunk or or far from the trunk and can budding be successful on a more than 5 years old trunk or branch ? Another question, in which country do you live ? Just to have an idea about the climate in your place to compare it to my local climate. I live in north west of UK. My last question is if you teach us about grafting knife types where to use a single side blade and tow sided blade knives with different Grafting techniques as well as the best way to sharpen them.
Thank you very much.

Haval
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What a tremendous & magnificent way of your video style shown that seems you are so talented & so creativity, stay blessed, always be in high spirits & 🔥 Stay connected 🔥 Keep rocking...

kaviyinulagam
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I’m in zone 8b, and planted 16 fruit trees this past October. Could you do a video for what to do for new trees? How to decide how to shape them, pruning tips for young trees.

CPMJunkRemoval
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Hi thanks for your great and informative videos, which inspired me on grafting. i have an apple tree at my backyard and trying to graft on it with some different apple varieties. did couple of graftings and taped the grafting portion. also, i covered the scion with a plastic bag. how i gonna check the grafting success and when i need to remove the tape and the bag???
please let me know, thank you.

sriragawanratnasabapathy
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Very informative video. Once I’ve removed the tape from around the t bud and have checked it, should I wrap it in budding tape again (including the bud) to make sure it’s protected over winter? Also, what about if it’s indoors?

KelvinClayton-jx
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I'm always interested in follow up videos. Thank you very much.
Was there any success difference between using para film and plastic bag strips?

amysnipes