When trees grow from seed it's through sexual reproduction and you get mixed genetics (the same reason siblings are different even though they are from the same parents). You don't really know what kind of producer that tree will grow into. If you graft you can grow a clone of the scion tree. If the scion tree was a heavy producer with perfectly colored apples, then your grafted tree will be exactly the same.Ok can you explain this like you are explaining to an idot.....well because you are explaining to an idiot (this guy) when it comes to trees.
What is the main objective you are trying to achieve by grafting trees. If you take a persimmon and cut it to graft a persimmon scion to it, what was the reason behind cutting the original tree? Also, when grafting do you have to graft persimmon to persimmon, apple to apple, pear to pear, etc?
It's another one of those things I wish I would have paid attention to what my grandpa was doing when he was messing around out in his fruit tree orchard.
I bark graft pecans just like I do persimmons with very good success.Dog doc and fish do you have any experience bark grafting nut trees like pecan hicorky hican or butternuts? If so is it as successful as the persimmon bark grafting? I have only bark grafted once and it was flowering crab apples for a friend.
Grafting time for me is after the trees have leafed out and begun new growth. Right around May 1 in my neck of the woods. I tried one right at bud break this year and the bark would not slip. It tore in chunks. Too early. Doc may have a different "best" time.
If they are producing lots of fruit then I wouldn't do a thing. I have a persimmon grove and not one produced fruit. They were a bunch of male trees. They all got grafted over with girl parts!Thanks for the information guys. Out of all the readings I have done on here I never did catch the why part. That explains it perfectly and what I had assumed as well. But I am an idiot when it comes to trees. I asked because I have a grove of persimmon on one of my farms so I was trying to figure out what to do with them and why I would do anything at all.
Dog doc and fish do you have any experience bark grafting nut trees like pecan hicorky hican or butternuts? If so is it as successful as the persimmon bark grafting? I have only bark grafted once and it was flowering crab apples for a friend.
You are welcome. I learned about grafting on the other forum and it has become an addiction. It's just neat watching a stick grow off another tree.dogdoc, I have never thought about grapfting my own trees. But with the info and pics that you share, I will definitely have to give it a go in the future. Thanks for your wisdom on this matter.