Grafting Pecan: June Greenwood

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Published 2014-06-22
Iowa Nut Growers Association President Gary Fernald demonstrates summer grafting of pecan.

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  • @AliKhan-xx2mm
    Hi what a coincidence, I am harvesting my pecan today. I have 3 pecan trees in my garden . 2 are 8 years old and have started good nuts and 3rd one is 3 years old. 😊😊
  • @mikect05
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
  • Thank you for your instructive video. Actually the mxm temperature is 30 °C and we are early in September. Is it a good time to try this kind of grafting?
  • @guynecaise3134
    How long do you leave the baggie on. And when do you take the aluminum tape of. What, if anything do you do then
  • @tomd4068
    How long to keep the plastic bag on. I've had success with the inlay method in early spring. This looks promising to me. I have way more time in summer
  • Thank you for your answer but which grafting is better with sleep bud or alive thank you
  • @hihoney1122
    Hi, I just found your channel, and I was wondering if I have a Pecan Scion. Can I graft to any type of tree ( shade tree, apple tree, pear tree , walnut, pomegranite ) etc. ? will it grow and will it produce fruit. I had not seen this form of grafting, this looks like it would increase the growth success rate, as its a larger piece both sides touching the main tree.
  • peace, i'm from Algeria, very informative video and interesting technique ""green grafting" for pecan, i've tried grafting pecan for the last three years bark and four flap... unfortunatly without success due to poor scion quality, wrong time, etc... the cons with these techniques are if the graft fail i have to wait for next year to try again... with your success experience on this approach and having a larger time window for grafting, i'm eager to try this green technique. should i wait, until summer June July August or grafting in spring will be ok? the weather in Algeria is similar to Houston in terms of seasons and temperature with mediteraneen climate of course. Any extra tips will be greatly appreciated... thanks a lot and god bless you
  • @fejkakaunt
    Can I graft a couple of varieties on a single tree?? I read that pecans need other varieties of different types for optimal pollination. I don't have room for two or trees. Does it make sense to graft 2 or 3 varieties on a single trunk instead??
  • @KatarinaCechova
    Hi there, I am trying to find scion wood for pecans James and Early James. Can you help me? Thank you, Katarina
  • @hereistay88
    Hello! I'm From italy and I would like to grow some Pecan trees! I have not a lot of info about this nut tree so i ask you something. Firts of all, if I start from a seedling and I don't make a graft, will the plant make nuts? And how many years have I to wait to see the first nut? I ask it because in Italy Pecan trees are very unusual so the few nurseries that sell grafted Pecan are very expensive, about 70$ per plant! So I would like to grw some plants from seeds! But there is a problem, it's very difficult to find fresh seeds in italy, so, can you tell me if there is a way to buy some fresh 2014 seeds from USA? I need about 20 seeds, only to make a trial! Thank you, i hope you will give me a answer! Bye bye!
  • tnx tht video.im from Turkey .i wanna to buy pecans sapling..cold-resistant species....heres altitude is abuout 1400-1500 metress.Are there any suitable species here? can u helpm e plase.
  • @carlhuck7721
    F-ING SQUIRRELS AND CROWS. NOV. 3. Pecans are dropping, must dose animals with number 4 shot.. Will eat the squirrels, not the crows. lol
  • Good video but horrible explanation. Can't understand anything, sounds like gibberish.