Camellia grafting is generally better in June or July. Because this time, camellia leaves, and temperature conditions are more appropriate, the survival rate will be higher than the price.
Camellia is usually grafted by branches, and the rootstock is usually Camellia oleifera. Rootstock can be treated in advance, select 3 to 5 main branches on the tree to make grafting branches, cut them off and level the interface before grafting.
When grafting, select the healthy and disease-free branches on the mother plant of the tea flower to be grafted as the grafting Cymbidium, and the bud eyes shall be full and full. Cut the grafted Cymbidium into small sections, each section needs to ensure that there are side buds, cut half the leaves on the grafted Cymbidium, and then you can graft.
Select a smooth place to cut the wood edge of the cross-section of the treated rootstock directly downward, and pay attention to the incision should be consistent with the connecting Hui. Insert the receiver into the rootstock. The outer skin of the rootstock can wrap it.
According to this method, several more grafted Cymbidium were grafted on the rootstock and then bound. The binding can be made of plastic film, which needs to be tightened.
The grafted Camellia needs reasonable maintenance. Cover the treated grafting stock with a plastic bag, so as to protect the moisture. If the light is strong, it needs to be shaded in time. During the maintenance period, the new buds should be removed in time to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients.
The grafted Camellia can grow and form more quickly.