Grafting Fruit Trees | BUD Grafting or T-BUDDING Grafting Technique in late summer
Bud grafting using the T-Budding grafting technique in late summer or early fall is highly effective to propagate Peaches, Plums, Citrus and many other fruit trees that might not have so good results with other grafting techniques. Since it protects the dormant buds from dehydration inside the bark it should be your first option to propagate good varieties when grafting delicate fruit trees.
Table of contents:
0:00 - Intro
1. Selecting the scions - 0:10
2. Collecting the buds - 1:25
3. Grafting the rootstock - 2:33
4. Protecting the Graft - 4:39
5. Technique tips - 5:27
6. Results - 8:22
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The best ever in answering all our unexpressed questions in grafting.Thanks immensely.
When you need to propagate good varieties that don’t respond well to other grafting techniques, using the T-Budding Grafting Technique in late summer or early fall with dormant buds can be the answer. Since the bud is protected inside the bark, it’s less prone to dehydration problems that can be an issue with other bud grafting techniques. Try it when propagating peaches, plums, citrus and many other fruit trees. if you liked the video or if you have any questions, leave a comment and I will try to answer as many as I can.
@GardenGrafting
3 жыл бұрын
Thank u fro your information. From India (Asia continent )
@artrutherford1100
3 жыл бұрын
Can I graft a plum bud onto a peach tree, or perhaps different varieties of apples on to a grannysmith apple tree? Thanks!
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Most peaches, plums, nectarines, almonds, etc, which belong to the genus Prunus are compatible. Nevertheless, some cultivars might fail while others will work. You just have to try. Regarding apples, you can graft any number of Apple varieties into a granny smith (one different in every branch, if you want). The problem will be managing the vigor between the different grafted varieties. Check this video - kzread.info/dash/bejne/fpN-q5mnZrSrZ84.html In the last grafting example, I have 7 different varieties of Pears grafted to the same Pear Tree.
@artrutherford1100
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura awesome!! Thank you so much
Another valuable video! Thank you. I did T-budding a few year back in fall. T-budding & whip and tongue in spring are what I love to do the most for grafting.
incredably clear and understandable,thankyou
So informative. Thank you!!!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
You are easily the best grafting instructor on KZread, which basically means "in the world."
Love the clear explanation and visuals! Perfect pacing too! Exactly what I needed. :-)
Thanks for sharing this technique. With the help of your instructions, I am looking forward to trying this.
Great close up camera shots, I think I'll try it. TYVM.
Probably it's the best channel about grafting explication on KZread! Thank you!
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you find it useful. Thanks for the comment.
Great video thank you again for sharing
These techniques are so useful even for ornamental shrubs and trees. I have a small yard so I used your grafting techniques to graft several different Ficus elastica cultivars onto a Ficus lyrata. As well as grafting different colors of Angel trumpet vines into one tree. Thank you for sharing your techniques for trees in dormancy and when there is free-flowing sap.
The best video on budding. Thanks!
excellent tutorial ! many thanks !
Unbelievable technic love your videos well done 👍🏽👌🏼🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. GOD Bless you!
Excellent tutorial. Many thanks.
tx 4 sharing your experience!
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment.
Fantastic as always. Thank you!
@JSacadura
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure. Thanks for the comment.
This is incredibly valuable information. This dude is clearly a master.
Brilliant Sir,Thanks
Impecável! 👌 Obrigado!
A Sea of Knowledge, thank you again.
@salemadm493
3 жыл бұрын
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Wow ! Excellent ! Clear visuals, precise explanation ... BEST VIDEO IN MANY MANY YEARS ! 👍👌🙏
Thank you for this excellent tutorial.
Great job
Great job .simple to do it. Thanks for share your knowledge.
Thank you for sharing
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Love it!
Great work. Its very useful for me
From one Jaime to another, I always appreciate and love your videos.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for the comment.
Nice job sir
great video. thank-you😄
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Thank you, very informative and excellently presented.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment.
Very useful ! ❤
Im a geography student and I had this in my book ,im surely not forgetting this technique now
New follower love it thank you for the time 😍
Nice job .
Thank you
Good job sir
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Very good video!
excellent
Your videos are exceptional , Planters like me have a lot to learn from you.
Very good idea's
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A very good video. Thank you very much! 😊
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the comment.
Good presentation for beginner from 0.
Thank you for another excellent video. I think I will try one tomorrow morning.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Have fun! Thanks for the comment.
Good video
I have tried a few of your grafts and all have taken thank you for your video.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome! I am glad the videos helped. Good luck with your plants.
Thank you for very informative videos, I enjoy your work. God bless you my friend
VERy GOOD TO THE POINT VIDIO THANKS
Great video with great result👍🤝
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment.
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Nice vedio
Very well explained
@JSacadura
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment and the support.
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@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Ainda bem que o video foi útil. Obrigado pelo comentário.
Well done. Good camera work! Your English is impeccable! Thank you,
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Amei este prosseço de enxerto. Vou fazer . Tomara que dê certo .
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Boa sorte, Marta. Obrigado pelo comentário.
Subscribed. Probably the best horticultural channel that I've watched in a while
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
You're too kind! Thanks for the nice comment and the support.
@santramchauhan9372
3 жыл бұрын
very good information , please keep it up
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@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
C’est un plaisir. Merci pour le commentaire.
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Amazing as always, sir I do have a question ❓ Is aluminium foil covering needed to all types of grafting or only few choosen one, as I see you used aluminium foil in some cases and not in others...
Thank you very much for your information....very quiet, thoughtful, and helpful. A question.....can I graft an edible pear tree onto a weeping pear tree (Pyrus salicifolia)? Regards from New Zealand.
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@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
You're too kind, Jeff. Glad you find the videos useful and entertaining. Thanks for the comment.
@Daddywaah
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura I am moving to a new home in a while and plan to have fruit trees and a whole produce garden, so your videos are a gold mine to me right now. :D
Thank you for the instructions. I have a question regarding to choosing rootstock. What is best location on the tree for the scion to be graft on? Do I graft the scion on the main branch or new branch? Do I do it top tree or bottom tree? If I'm grafting it in spring instead of summer or fall, would it be growing in the same year?
@Golden_Hephaestus
2 жыл бұрын
I know this is a year old, but in case you're wondering for next season- I'm not too sure since I just started horticulture myself, but I know you want to graft the scion on a newer branch, one that's tender, about 1-2 years old. Not Hardwood! (I think some can work with Hardwood though but honestly I don't remember.) Also I think the time does affect it, as I'm learning it, late summer is the best time to propagate fruit trees by budding, I'm not sure for non-fruit trees. I think the location of the graft doesn't matter on the tree, as long as the branch is new and sporting new growth and has no disease. (The branch the guy uses in the video is the best example I can give) Also if you're planning on starting your own rootstalk, my textbook said they are "usually started from seed in fall to the size of a pencil by July or August." By then the buds should be mature enough for use. After all, I haven't don't this myself yet, but I am planning to come Summer. (If anyone would like to correct me let me know, I'm still learning too so any help would be good.)
Thanks for make this video.I'm from Bangladesh. In my country I never get parafilm easily .So, I want to get a video to using another types of grafting tap without parafilm.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
With this type of graft you can use plastic grafting tape to secure the grafts. You can even use transparent plastic bags cut into narrow strips. Just be sure to avoid covering the bud. If you do, be sure to cut the plastic in the bud area after a few weeks, just in case the bud starts growing. It won't be able to break free from the plastic as it does with the parafilm.
@syedhamid3103
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura Thanks brother to reply me.
This is so helpful. I do have a question. It's early Nov. in NC. Is that too late to graft a persimmon tree?
Thank you for your videos Sir. when would be the best season for T-Budding Peaches to Apricot?
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1:58 right sir. When i learn this method I cut my finger mene time. now i am good brider 😁😁😁
Thanks a lot again for sharing your knowledge! Could be possible for Master Sacadura to make a video about grape's grafting? I unsuccessfully tried several times in Spring & Summer! I will try again now in fall.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion! I will add it to my list of ideas for next season grafting videos (its getting too cold to graft in my area).
@daichimax
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura At first, thanks for your reply. How cold is now in your area? I'll be waiting for all your next season' videos!
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
I'm in zone 9a. Its getting chilly at night (below 50º F - 10ºC). So most fruit trees are starting to drop their leaves and reducing sap flow, so graft healing is very slow and might fail.
@daichimax
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura Wow! I'm in zone 9a too! Also my vines are starting to drop their leaves... ...then, I can not graft until the next Spring.
Obrigado por mais uma aula extraordinária. Queria saber se você tem experiência em cultivo de videira.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Tenho videiras de mesa para consumo próprio mas pouca disponibilidade para lhes dedicar a tenção que mereciam nesta área complicada (muita humidade ambiental) e, por isso, são raros os anos que tiro delas tudo o que poderiam produzir (tento evitar usar pesticidas ao máximo). De futuro, pode ser que surjam alguns videos sobre o tema.
Excellent instruction, as always. Do you think this would work on grapes?
@JSacadura
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitively. Check my video on grafting grapes (kzread.info/dash/bejne/inyqxdSectG3iaw.html) where budding is one of the techniques used.
@peterlaidlaw8655
2 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura hi ... Actually I did and I'm happy to tell you of great success in spring grafting.. I put nebbiolo buds on some established rooted vines. Some of them gave me several meters of growth in Niagara region Canada.
Also, can i do bud grafting in the winter , like now ? the tree already went dormant . We are around 7-9 C here
I wonder will this work on my blueberry bushes..
¿Cuál es más efectivo, con madera o la llena limpia sin madera?.
I have an established espalier apple tree, with1 or 2 foot long bare spots on the cordons, that I'd like to bud graft onto, to fill the branch out. You said after the graft takes, to always cut off all the the growth ahead of the graft, but that would mean cutting off my cordon. Would it be ok to just let the graft take and grow into a fruiting spur and not cut off the growth ahead of the graft? I want to do 2 or 3 on each of the 6 variety branches.
Parabéns por mais este vídeo. Nesta altura ainda se pode fazer este tipo de enxerto?
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Depende da zona. É fundamental que a casca se separe bem e, nalgumas zonas (como no Norte do País) o frio começa a reduzir a circulação de seiva. Se a gema não se separar com facilidade ou se for difícil abrir as laterais do corte em T, o mais certo é que o enxerto falhe, pois pode já não chegar a soldar corretamente. Mas pode sempre tentar...
@Atimatimukti
3 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura a chuva e o frio acabam amanhã e as temperaturas voltam a subir, aqui no Minho. 27º já para dia 7, daqui a 2 dias. Acho que este outubro ainda irá dar para fazer este tipo de enxertos, certo?
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
Em princípio, sim. Principalmente se os porta-enxertos estiverem em vaso e poderem ser recolhidos (protegidos no interior) no caso de vir mais frio no espaço de tempo que levam os enxertos para pegar (em regra, cerca de 3 semanas). Para enxertos no exterior, começa a ser um pouco mais arriscado...
Wonderful as always. Off the top of your head, can you name some excellent varieties that won't need more than 300 chill hours please.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
You are referring to peaches, I presume. In North America you might find some of the cultivars mentioned in this article - homeguides.sfgate.com/low-chill-peach-trees-75882.html In my orchard I have some low chill peaches and nectarines (like Lola or Victor ) but I believe they are only available in european dealers. These have very, very early bloom dates (has most low chill varieties do), so they are unsuitable in areas with late frosts. Artic Glo white nectarine, surprisingly, produced a decent crop this year. It requires 400--500 chill hours, and we probably had less than half of that, this past winter. Most peach trees with higher chill requirements didn't produce at all.
Plz elaborate late summer mean month in which it work best June July August etc thx
¿Sirve que la rama del patrón sea del mismo año, osea joven y verde?.
Em pêssego eu faço por placage da muito certo
Sir please make videos on mango Grafting
sir is there is any difference between budding or grafting in case of fruit quality,early fruiting etc.. so which is good for fruit tree grafting or budding?
@JSacadura
2 жыл бұрын
The resulting plants will provide identical fruits. The grafting technique used (budding or grafting) has no influence in the fruit quality of the future tree.
@Jews-kabir
2 жыл бұрын
@@JSacadura felling great to recive your valuable reply🙏
It’s winter here now in Australia, June July August, winter ends August then following Spring starts in September, October to November, summer is December to February-and Fall starts March a April May.
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
You are right, Edna. I have to mention that I am in the Northern Hemisphere when mentioning dates in the videos.
Também queria saber se futuramente você poderia fazer vídeos explicando sobre a poda de pêssego .desde já agradeço
@JSacadura
3 жыл бұрын
A poda de pessegueiros está no topo da lista dos vídeos a fazer sobre técnicas de poda para o próximo ano (assim a disponibilidade de tempo o permita).
which kind of bud grafting often succeeds?
can this technique be used on thick scion (2 to 3 inches diameter)?
Does it work with fig?