1. Grafting conditions1. You can buy some healthy citrus branches from the market, saw the grapefruit tree to be grafted, and then start the scion processing. After that, bag the interface and check the survival status after one month. 2. The grafting time, air and grafting survival rate have a great relationship. The appropriate time should be chosen according to the characteristics of the citrus branches and pomelo trees. 3. Grafting citrus trees onto grapefruit trees also has strict requirements on temperature. It is best to keep the temperature at around 22 degrees. It is best to graft them in late summer when the weather is gradually turning cooler. Too high a temperature will damage the tissue and is not conducive to healing. 4. Maintaining a certain degree of moisture at the interface is beneficial to tissue healing, but not too much moisture should be retained. 2. Precautions1. Do not graft when it rains a lot or when the wind is strong, as grafting at this time will significantly reduce the survival rate of the plant. 2. Do not expose the plant to strong light. Strong light will limit the healing of tissues, so avoid strong light. It is best to block it with a curtain. |
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