1. Grafting conditions1. TemperatureWhether the plant can be grafted successfully has a lot to do with the cultivation environment around it. If the temperature is more suitable, the plant's substances will grow faster, but if the temperature is too high it will cause tissue death and grafting failure. 2. TimeIt is best to do it in June and July in summer, when the xylem of the branches is fully developed and conducive to survival. 3. Scion selectionCut branches with abundant buds and free of diseases and insect pests from healthy and high-quality fruit trees. Make sure the branches are fresh and hydrated. 4. Rootstock selectionChoose healthy plants that are free of diseases and insect pests, and the place where the rootstock is to be grafted must be flat and smooth. 2. Grafting method1. Single bud belly grafting: Select a bud on the cut branch, embed the cut bud into the interface of the rootstock, and then wrap it tightly with plastic cloth. 2. Cleft grafting: Cut the rootstock about ten centimeters away from the horizontal plane, then align the obliquely cut branches into the cut of the rootstock, and then wrap the interface tightly with plastic cloth. |
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