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Grafting time of orange

Hank Schrader
2020-07-02 19:17:41
The suitable time for orange grafting is spring, summer or autumn, and the survival rate in autumn is relatively high. If we master the correct method, more than 90% of them can survive. When grafting, first cut the rootstock into a t shape at a suitable position, peel off the bark with the tip of a knife, insert the buds of the petiole after disinfection, and wrap them with plastic film.

I. grafting time

Grafting orange can be carried out in spring, summer or autumn. Compared with autumn, the survival rate will be higher. If the correct grafting method is mastered, the survival rate can reach more than 90%. In addition, when grafting, we should watch the weather, if it is rainy, we should try to avoid

2. Grafting method

1. Treatment of rootstock: when grafting, T-shaped budding can be used. First, cut the rootstock into "t" shape at a place about 4cm away from the ground, and then cut it to a place where the xylem can be seen.

2. Start grafting: use the tip of a knife to peel off the bark of the rootstock, sterilize the joint, and insert the buds with petioles. When grafting, keep it as clean as possible, and finally wrap it with clean plastic film.

III. grafting and maintenance

After grafting, the height of soil should be about 10cm, and the amount of water should be controlled seriously. Wait for about 10-15 days to dig up the soil, check the buds, if it's green, it means the grafting is successful

Orange Grafting

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