How to graft plum trees

Author:Jiang Hao Date:2022-03-31 19:07

The best grafting time for plum trees is around July, when the survival rate is the highest. Rootstocks with close relatives, such as cherry, peach, apricot, plum, plum, etc., are selected, leaving stumps 6-10 cm away from the ground. The annual branches with good growth state shall be selected for scion, which shall be controlled at about 7 cm. Generally, budding is carried out in the shape of "t", and the plastic bag is wrapped outside after inserting it.

1、 Grafting time

In addition to winter, the other three seasons can be grafted, preferably around July. If the time is too early, the nutrition accumulation in the body is less, and the survival rate is relatively low. If the time is too late, it is difficult to heal after grafting

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2、 Grafting method

1. Rootstock: the selection of rootstock should be close. Plum, cherry, peach, apricot and plum can be selected as rootstock, leaving only stumps 6-10cm away from the ground

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2. Scion: the scion needs to select the annual branches in good growth condition, which are relatively full and full, ensure no diseases and pests, with a small amount of xylem, and the length is controlled at about 7 cm. There are 5-7 bud points on it, which are wrapped in wet cloth before grafting

3. Grafting: when grafting, first deal with the rootstock. Generally, bud grafting is carried out in the shape of "t". Select the place where the rootstock is 3-5cm away from the ground, cut out the "t" shaped opening, and control the depth to ensure that the outer bark can be stripped. Cut a cut at the scion, then peel off the bark of the rootstock with a knife, insert the scion quickly, and wrap it with a plastic bag after it is firmly inserted

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How to graft plum trees

Jiang Hao
2022-03-31 19:07
Description The best grafting time for plum trees is around July, when the survival rate is the highest. Rootstocks with close relatives, such as cherry, peach, apricot, plum, plum, etc., are selected, leaving stumps 6-10 cm away from the ground. The annual branches with good growth state shall be selected for scion, which shall be controlled at about 7 cm. Generally, budding is carried out in the shape of "t", and the plastic bag is wrapped outside after inserting it.

1、 Grafting time

In addition to winter, the other three seasons can be grafted, preferably around July. If the time is too early, the nutrition accumulation in the body is less, and the survival rate is relatively low. If the time is too late, it is difficult to heal after grafting

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2、 Grafting method

1. Rootstock: the selection of rootstock should be close. Plum, cherry, peach, apricot and plum can be selected as rootstock, leaving only stumps 6-10cm away from the ground

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2. Scion: the scion needs to select the annual branches in good growth condition, which are relatively full and full, ensure no diseases and pests, with a small amount of xylem, and the length is controlled at about 7 cm. There are 5-7 bud points on it, which are wrapped in wet cloth before grafting

3. Grafting: when grafting, first deal with the rootstock. Generally, bud grafting is carried out in the shape of "t". Select the place where the rootstock is 3-5cm away from the ground, cut out the "t" shaped opening, and control the depth to ensure that the outer bark can be stripped. Cut a cut at the scion, then peel off the bark of the rootstock with a knife, insert the scion quickly, and wrap it with a plastic bag after it is firmly inserted

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