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In this video on grafting citrus trees, learn how to graft citrus trees with budwood of larger diameter than the rootstock. The demonstrated technique, the Z grafting technique, is especially helpful in this situation. I have used Z grafting with success to graft new trees and also to add new varieties to existing trees to make multi-variety citrus cocktail trees. Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/fruitmen... CCPP budwood ordering video: • Ordering Citrus Budwood for Grafting ... Pruning Citrus to Save Trees: • How I Prune Citrus Trees without acci... For YouTube videos on other types of grafting, please see: • Grafting Citrus Trees with the Patch ... (patch budding) • Grafting Citrus Trees - Cleft Graftin... (cleft grafting) • Grafting Citrus Trees - Bud Grafting ... (chip budding) • Grafting Orange Trees – How to Graft ... (T-budding ) • Grafting Citrus (bark grafting) Thanks to Bass S for his video, "The Z Grafting Method": • The Z Grafting method http://fruitmentor.com/GraftingTools (Tools and Supplies) http://fruitmentor.com/Zgraft (step-by-step grafting guide on this technique) Step-by-step grafting guides on other fruit tree grafting techniques: http://fruitmentor.com/grafting-citru... (patch budding) http://fruitmentor.com/grafting-citru... (cleft grafting) http://fruitmentor.com/bud-grafting-c... (chip budding) http://fruitmentor.com/GraftingLemonT... (T-budding) In California, the collection of any citrus propagative materials, including budwood and seeds, from non-registered sources is illegal. Any citrus trees grown or grafted in California must come from source trees registered with either: (1) The Citrus Nursery Stock Pest Cleanliness Program, administered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, or (2) The Citrus Clonal Protection Program, located at the University of California at Riverside. CDFA program: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/pe/nsc/... CCPP: http://ccpp.ucr.edu/