1. Grafting timeThe best time to graft this type of plant is in spring from February to April or autumn from September to November. The temperature and climate changes at this time are more suitable for the growth of this type of loquat tree. The wounds of the grafted plants can heal faster, thereby increasing the possibility of the grafted plants surviving and making the growth of the plants more attractive. 2. Grafting method1. Processing the scion: Select plants that have been planted for more than three years, cut off several healthy branches from the side branches of the upper part of the trunk as scion, first put them in clean water to rinse off the small hairs on the branches, and then take them out to dry. Cut the lower end of the scion at a certain angle, leaving a few small buds at the other end, so that it is easier to survive after the grafting is completed. 2. Cutting the anvil: Use a knife to make a slightly inclined cut at a relatively smooth position on the trunk. Be careful not to make it too deep, just to the point where the bark touches the wood inside. 3. Bandaging: Insert the connection and the prepared incision, and then wrap the interface with certain tools. This will not only make it stronger, but also allow the wound to recover faster and increase the success rate of grafting. |
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