1. What tree is it grafted on?Generally speaking, varieties of roses such as wild rose and large-flowered rose can be used as rose grafting rootstocks. 2. Grafting method1. Take the grafting buds: When grafting, select healthy leaf buds as the grafting material. Take buds about one centimeter in size. When taking the buds, be sure to go deep into the woody part of the rose. 2. Cutting edge: Cut a trapezoidal edge on the rootstock, and also go deep into the wood. 3. Tie into the gap: Tie the taken buds into the gap through a permeable plastic bag. The binding should not be too loose to avoid gaps that would make it difficult for the wound to heal. It should not be too tight to avoid squeezing the buds to death. It will take about 20 days for the rootstock and leaf buds to grow together. |
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