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Chapter 31 What should be paid attention to in flower grafting and propagation

Chapter 31 What should be paid attention to in flower grafting and propagation

In order to improve the survival rate of flower grafting and reproduction, the following points should be paid attention to.

(1) To choose the rootstock correctly, that is, to choose a plant that has affinity (that is, a close relationship) with the scion as the rootstock.Using this kind of rootstock is not only easy to survive, but also can improve the adaptability of grafted seedlings, prolong the life span or bloom earlier.

(2) The rootstock should be biennial seedlings with strong growth. If the rootstock is old, it will affect the survival.The scion should choose high-quality, strong and mature annual branches, and the buds should be full and full.

(3) To choose the appropriate grafting time.Different grafting methods and different regions have different grafting times, and all regions must master the best time for local grafting and reproduction, which is the guarantee for improving the survival rate.

(4) When grafting, it is best to cut the rootstock first and then cut the scion; the incision should be smooth; the cambium should be aligned, the interface should be tight, and the binding should be tight to prevent gaps in the middle.

(5) Check in time after grafting, and remove the bindings immediately when you find that the grafting has been done, otherwise the seedlings will be easily strangled and affect normal growth.

(End of this chapter)

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