May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Difference Between True Dwarf and Grafted Dwarf


In this episode I clarift some stuff up about grafts and true dwarfs. I know it wasn’t a complete guide to their differences, but I highlight the biggest ones.
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18 thoughts on “VIDEO: Difference Between True Dwarf and Grafted Dwarf

  1. Nice explanation! My neighbor was an expert grafter and he did it all for fun in his yard one of his apples had 25 varieties on it. It looked like a mess but it was so cool. Also all of his crabapples had 2 colors. Really beautiful when in bloom 🙂

  2. Will you be attempting to graft citruses? It would be really interesting to see a the process of rooting a cutting of the true dwarf then graft to it a few other variates of citrus.

  3. I have a year and a half lemon tree growing on a pot. It's about four feet tall and about two weeks ago it started growing tiny branches. Can I cut the branches growing on top and graft them down at the trunk so that the tree doesn't grow too big?

  4. I'm several years late, but.. Good video!
    I have a question, but I don't know the English term.. Let me describe what I did: At the branch of a full sized fruit tree I have stripped away the bark, then wrapped wet moss around it, and then wrapped it in aluminum foil. After a while, the branch will grow roots at that spot, so I can cut it and plant it. Now, here's my actual question: If I keep pruning that tree, will I be able to keep it dwarf sized and still have it produce fruit?

  5. Oh my god! John Kohler possessed this kids body! He won't be able to live out his own life, as long as John is selfishly occupying this young man's flesh!

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