A look at how three different plumeria grafting techniques turned out, including wedge, splice and Tetris (for lack of the proper name).
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@julliaj40295 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. First one Ive seen that shows how they turn out. Ive just tried the slant & v graft few days ago. As you say slant was harder to keep in place. Cant wait to see how they turn out. 👍
@jasoncampbell38122 жыл бұрын
Slant graft, V graft, and wedge graft.
@mommyharris111111 ай бұрын
I have plumeria from the same farm you bought yours from. I’d be interested in seeing what names you have. I have 8 to 10 different ones. Jeanne Morange, pink courtade, Singapore pink, charlotte Egbert, Anaheim sunset, Linda K. I have some that I’ve grown from seed, those are purple-yellow, blue-green, blue-yellow, bright red, white-yellow, yellow varieties, pink variety, and a few other ones. What color tree do you use as the rootstock for your graphing? Do you use the basic white or yellow every time? I’m very interested to see what the resulting color emerged.
@l.a.backyardfarmers216211 ай бұрын
From Upland Nursery, I got India, Singapore Pink (deceased), Penang Peach, Kauka Wilder, Heidi Gold, Jean Morange (although the flower doesn't look like it). I bought several seed packs as well. It's only been a few years, but I haven't gotten any of the seedlings to flower yet. For grafting, I mostly use an unknown pink variety given to me by a coworker. It appears to give me the highest chance for success.
@khoabui2252 Жыл бұрын
Do you know if the grafting in the main trunk would be strong enough to support the whole tree later on? Thank
@l.a.backyardfarmers2162 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, shouldn't be a problem after sufficiently healing