CLONE a FRUIT TREE the EASY WAY | Air Layering Fruit Trees

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Published 2023-02-11
Discover the benefits of Air Layering your fruit trees with this EASY and maintenance free Air Layer Method. Create genetically identical copies of your best fruit varieties or propagate plants that are difficult to root using this method.

Table of contents:
0:00 – Intro
1. Air Layering – Main Steps - 0:35
2. Removing and planting Air Layers - 5:21
3. Pre-rooting - 9:07

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All Comments (21)
  • @JSacadura
    Duplicate your plants with this easy air layering method. It’s not difficult to execute and has virtually no maintenance in most situations. Just wait a few months and you will have a new free plant. Due to a heavier workload and a few health issues I was unable to publish videos during the last few months. I hope to resume a more regular publishing schedule as soon as possible. I am very sorry for all the viewers and subscribers that asked questions and published comments that remained answered during this period. I appreciate your input and support. Thank you very much. If you like the video or have any questions, leave a comment and I will try to answer as many as I can. Thanks for watching.
  • @benjamin593
    I have been grafting for 8 years now. Everything that I've learned, that actually worked, I learned from this channel. Now I'm blessed with multiple varities of apples, grapes, figs, jujubees, persimmons, papaws, elderberries, plums, peaches, sea buckthorn, and aronia. This guy is so awesome. Thanks for making the world better, brother.
  • @johnnykay8261
    Here in the tropics I am having limited success with air laying on some rare exotic fruit trees. I love the recycled container idea . Thanks for your informative videos
  • @tonywest9282
    One of the best demonstrations of this rooting practice I have seen. Many thanks.
  • I stumbled upon your grafting videos one night last year and was fascinated and did a ton of research into it and ended up grafting a bunch of pear branches onto hawthorns arround my parents parents farm. It was late spring and all my "scions" were actively growing branches from there pear tree so wasn't expecting much more than just kill some time but I am happy to say a few took! I plan to do the same this year but my scions have been sitting in the fridge a few weeks. Buds will break soon on the trees so if anyone's reading this wish me some luck in my second season of grafting!
  • @Kopesy
    Absolutely brilliant. I'm in awe at how magical plants/trees are.
  • @barryjanis
    Mr Sacadura, you are the best teacher and I have used your techniques to do 300+ Air Layer trees. Thank you so much !
  • I just came across this video by chance, very clear and precise instructions. Very nicely explained.
  • @angman1966
    This is FANTASTIC!! Thank you for making and posting this video. I really love to work with plants and enjoy their benefits. I live in Florida USA where weather is very hot & humid. I will try this very soon! One thing that you do not mention, is how long to wait before checking for root growth. I don't think that you would want to unwrap everything too soon, just to find out that it is not ready yet.
  • @RoxeneK
    I'm new and so glad to have seen this! Thank you!
  • Thank you so much for all your hard work. The information you have provided has been so helpful. I've been studying your videos regularly and am in my second season of grafting dormant scions. Your technical information and examples are so useful and confidence inspiring. I would love to see some of the more general information about your gardening. How did you get so into grafting? Or how do you manage things like tree spacing and irrigation. Again excellent work.
  • @user-rb1uk2xr5v
    Happy to find the new way to obtain the duplicate plants. thanks a ton for your teaching.
  • @barryjanis
    Wow ! I didn't know you could Air Layer such a large branch ! You made a whole tree . Air Layers are so rewarding to do. Thank you so much for all your Great Videos .
  • @jamesbinns8528
    Thank you! That was clear and straight-forward and informative.
  • @geegstar
    Thank you! I have been readying some donor trees for air layers...I feel confident that I will achieve my goals!