Grafting time
Generally, grafting can be carried out in spring, summer, autumn and even the end of winter, but it is best to choose when the temperature is the most favorable for the formation of healing tissue of the variety, so that the time between receiving and survival can be reduced to the shortest limit p>
In this way, the specific grafting period of each variety often needs to consider the temperature required for the formation of healing tissue, and it must be flexibly mastered due to the differences of local climatic conditions p>
The branch connection of Fusarium is generally the best in late spring and early summer p>
Grafting steps
Firstly, the robust golden Fusarium was selected as the rootstock, and several annual branches were selected on the plant as the grafted rootstock branches, which were cut off at an appropriate height, and then cut down the section with a small amount of xylem on one side of the rootstock branch p>
Then select the fully grown branches of red Fusarium and pink Fusarium as scions, cut one side of the lower end of the scion obliquely, and slightly cut off some cortex on one side p>
The cut scion usually needs to leave one or two buds, and then quickly insert the scion into the notch of rootstock branch, align it with the cambium, and then tie it tightly with plastic tape p>
Management after grafting
After survival, properly cut off the redundant branches of golden Fusarium (rootstock), so that red Fusarium and pink Fusarium can better obtain nutrients and water from golden Fusarium plants and grow and develop p>
After pruning and shaping, a very spectacular and wonderful flower with various colors matched with green leaves has been formed. In particular, this double and colorful large flower Fuso is even more beautiful and lovely p>