Grafting time of rose
The most common method of rose grafting is cutting. Cutting can be carried out from November to January of the next year. Of course, cutting in December will greatly improve the survival rate p>
Grafting steps of rose
In the procedure of cutting and connecting roses, first cut off the thorns on the rose branches with a knife, and then cut off the scions with a knife. Pay attention to avoid damaging the axillary buds and leave 2 strong buds on each scion to be cut. Then use a knife to cut both sides of the bud from the front, and then from the back. Cut the knife obliquely p>
Secondly, the cut scion shall be inserted into the rootstock skin to ensure the stable connection between the two. The cut seedlings shall be tied up from top to bottom with a 1 cm plastic belt, and the connected seedlings shall be planted in a high barrel mud basin. Before planting, first lay a layer of soil on the bottom of the basin, put the connected seedlings into the soil for planting, and then cover the root of the rootstock with a part of soil and fix it firmly. Then cover the scion with soil, just expose the terminal bud p>
Finally, cover the basin with a piece of paper, and then put it into the wooden foot basin. Make a skeleton with iron wire, and then cover it with a layer of film to keep warm. You can bask in the sun outdoors during the day, uncover the film at noon, breathe freely, and move back indoors at night. So don't water it for a week p>
When the new buds grow, the newspaper can be removed. When the leaves grow, the film can also be removed and maintained in the open air. It is necessary to transplant and pick the flower buds in April< span>