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One year after grafting.
This video is a continuation of
Grafting olive Trees Ο εμβολιασμός της Ελιάς.
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Remove wild shoots as early as possible, to have faster growth in the scion.
If we have more successful scions should either to remove the weakest or cut the shoots
which go to a place we don't want eg the other scion (mix).
Here we see that the second scion hasn't achieved
but it does not matter anyway since it was near the first
and we'll probably remove it voluntarily.
Wild olive tree one year before grafting
Day 0 (grafting day).
30 days after grafting. The grafting tape removed.
30 days after grafting. No change is observed in the buds.
45 days after grafting.
53 days after grafting. The stem of the leaf remains pale green and healthy.
60 days after grafting. In one bud observed change in color and low growth.
70 days after grafting. Sprouts appeared.
83 days after grafting. All scions are successful. Shoots grow further.
90 days after grafting.
3.5 months after grafting.
4.5 months after grafting.
1 year after grafting.
2 years after grafting.
Day 0 ( grafting day).
48 days after grafting. The eyes (buds) are open.
57 days after grafting. Sprouts in the scion.
68 days after grafting. Shoots developed further.
80 days after grafting. Develop and second scion much slower. Wild shoots should be removed.
One year after grafting. Scions were growth enough. Successful two of three scions.