1. Time SelectionBefore grafting, you should first understand the appropriate grafting time and try to choose a relatively warm time. Therefore, it is recommended that you graft in autumn. Moreover, the climate during grafting should not be too humid. It should be done in a dry environment. Grafting can be done in the morning or evening, so that the wound can heal in a shorter time. 2. Grafting method1. Processing work: When grafting, select relatively sturdy branches from the rose plants. The top leaves should be properly retained and the leaves below need to be cut off. The next step is to deal with the mountain osmanthus. Its main trunk should be retained, and some leaves and side branches need to be cut off. 2. Grafting: Put the cut branches into the nutrient solution, take them out after about 3.4 hours, and then place them in a ventilated and cool place. Cut a 5-10cm wound at the top of the main trunk of the Aromatica odorifera, then insert the rose branches into it and tie them with plastic film. 3. Post-management: Check every week after grafting. If there is no healing, it should be grafted again. Usually it can be seen in one month whether it has survived. When the wound has not healed yet, it needs to be sheltered from rain and do not fertilize it. |
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