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Hello everyone! What does grafting look like in coniferous and deciduous plants? I show using pine, spruce, larch and even beech as an example. Why is it important to remove buds and growths on the rootstock? Why is it necessary to trim the rootstock of young one-year and two-year-old seedlings? And I cover many other questions in the new video. Enjoy watching! 0:00 Greeting 0:39 Video topic 1:53 Lodgepole pine Pendula Aurea 2:46 Why is it necessary to remove the rootstock? 5:06 Grafting of Winter Gold pine 6:28 Green Tower pine 7:16 What is being done? A bud on the rootstock! 8:29 Djeddeloh dwarf pine 9:45 Thuja is not grafted 10:37 Black pine Ottos compacta 11:23 Spruce Glauca Globosa 12:43 Taylor's Sunburst pine 15:19 Grafting on larches 18:53 Rootstock on beech 22:52 Subscribe to the channel! See you there! Buy plants by mail (Belarus): ✔️Sale of plants via Instagram @sadovaya_by https://www.instagram.com/sadovaya_by... 🌱I'm on Yandex Zen https://dzen.ru/id/621bb5621f0bc33c9c... 🌱I'm on VK video https://vk.com/club228398698 🌱I'm on Telegram https://t.me/EkaterinaKo2023 🌱Viber group "Ekaterina Ko and plants 🌱 (sales, communication): https://invite.viber.com/?g2=AQBode17... #walk #garden #plants #nature #flowers #landscape #relax #landscapedesign #greenery #summer #comfort #gardening #eco #ecology #urbangarden #gardencare #relaxation #aromaofflowers #dacha #cozycorner