Budding of rosewood
Rootstock treatment
If the rootstock needs to be peeled, first cut a "t" shaped incision at the appropriate part of the rootstock, and the depth is appropriate to cut off the phloem. Excellent rootstocks must be selected. Rootstocks are required to have developed roots and vigorous growth of branches and leaves. 1-2-year-old branches without diseases and pests should be selected as scions. The branches of rootstock and scion are similar in thickness, or the branches of rootstock are slightly thicker p>
Scion cutting
First, a set of skilled cutting method is needed. Cut a knife horizontally above the bud, about 0.5cm above the bud, and then cut a knife obliquely upward at 1.0cm below the bud to make the two cuts meet. At this time, buckle the bud with your right hand. It is required to be skilled, move quickly, the knife is sharp, the cutting surface is smooth, the formation layers are aligned with each other, the binding is firm, and the interface is moisturized. To ensure success, try to pick up as many branches as possible p>
Engagement operation
Insert the shield shaped bud into the "t" shaped incision, align the upper end of the bud with the upper end of the "t" shaped incision, and then bind it with plastic strips. After grafting, the scion and the interface can be covered with plastic bags to facilitate moisture retention p>
Cutting and jointing of safflower stepwood
It is appropriate to cut and connect in spring and autumn. Similarly, select full branches, and select the flat side as the long cutting surface. After cutting, wrap it with ribbon film, and then put a film bag on the upper part of the scion, so as to isolate it from the dry air, improve the survival rate of grafting and prolong the grafting period p>
The above is the grafting method of safflower stepwood. After grafting, you must pay attention to bagging, moisturizing, shading and sunscreen, so as to improve the grafting survival rate. I believe that through the above methods, you will succeed in grafting safflower stepwood< span>