Time of Camellia grafting
Camellia grafting is generally better in June or July. Because at this time, camellia leaves can be expanded, and the temperature conditions are more appropriate, and the survival rate will be higher than the price p>
Grafting method of Camellia
Camellia grafting generally adopts branch grafting method, and oil tea tree is generally used as rootstock. Rootstocks can be pretreated. Select 3 to 5 main branches on the tree as grafted branches, cut them and flatten the interface before grafting p>
When grafting, select the branches that are strong and free of diseases and insect pests on the mother plant of camellia to be grafted, and the bud eyes should be full and full. Cut the cymbidium into small sections, and ensure that there are side buds in each section. Cut half of the leaves on the cymbidium, and then grafting can be carried out p>
Cut the wooden edge at the section of the treated rootstock directly downward at a relatively smooth place, and pay attention to the fit between the incision and the connecting Cymbidium. Insert the hybrid into the rootstock, and the outer skin of the rootstock can wrap it p>
According to this method, several more hybrid seeds are grafted on the rootstock, and then bound. Plastic film can be used for binding, which needs to be tied tightly p>
Camellia grafting maintenance
Grafted Camellia needs reasonable maintenance. Cover the treated grafted rootstocks with plastic bags, which can play a role in moisturizing. If the light is strong, timely shading is required. During the maintenance period, the new buds should be removed in time to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients p>
Grafted Camellia can grow and take shape more quickly< span>