1、 Grafting
This rootstock should be used for the grafting of Siji pear, or guava should be used as rootstock. Generally in winter and spring, the diameter of seedlings should be more than 0.7 cm. The scion should not be too old, and the branches that have just peeled are usually selected. First take off its leaves, wait about 15 days, and then cut it off. Insert the cut scion into the rootstock and tie it firmly. It can heal in about a month p>
2、 Ring branch
Siji pear can also be propagated by circling branches. Select branches with a diameter of about 1.5cm, and peel them at a distance of 60cm from the top of the branches, with a width of about 3cm. Applying indole butyric acid to the girdling can promote rooting. Then wrap it up and take root in about two months. Separate the rooted plant from the mother plant and plant it in the soil p>
3、 Cutting
The cutting of Siji pear is generally carried out in spring. Cut a 1.5cm thick branch with a length of about 15cm. Dip the bottom of the branch with indole butyric acid, remove some leaves and keep only the top few. Then insert the branches into the sand and spray them properly. When the temperature is controlled at about 28-32 ℃, rooting can be accelerated p>