1. Grafting timeOrange grafting can be done in spring, summer or autumn. Relatively speaking, the survival rate will be higher in autumn. If the correct grafting method is mastered, the survival rate can almost reach more than 90%. In addition, you should also pay attention to the weather when grafting, and try to avoid rainy days. 2. Grafting method1. Processing the rootstock: When grafting, you can use the "T" budding method. First, cut a "T" shape at a position about 4 cm from the ground. It should be cut until the wood part can be seen. 2. Start grafting: Use the tip of a knife to peel off the bark of the rootstock, disinfect the interface, and insert the grafted bud with the petiole. When grafting, keep it as clean as possible and finally wrap it with clean plastic film. 3. Grafting and MaintenanceAfter the grafting is completed, the soil needs to be piled up to a height of about 10 cm and the amount of watering needs to be strictly controlled. Wait for about 10-15 days, then dig up the soil and check the buds. If they are light green, it means the grafting is successful. |
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