I just watched the video of Nobuichi Urushibata demonstrating how he moves mature branches and it inspired me to practice some grafting. I've read up on the basic techniques but still really don't know where to start.
I think those 14$ home depot mallsais would be fine to experiment on but are chinese elm and ficus good species to start with?
Does anyone have any tips or ways they used to practice that helped them?
Where do you get the branches or roots that your going to graft with?
Can you get a few trees and kinda Frankeinstein them together to get one balanced tree?
Why is grafting tape called "tape" when there's no sticky side to it or is there a trick to get it to stick?
On a Juniper I tried the graft where you circle a spindly branch back towards the trunk and graft it on top of itself. The foliage has stayed green for a little over two months now. How long should I wait to take the wire and grafting tape off to see if it bonded?
How many grafts on a tree is safe to do at a time?