What trees can roses be grafted on, and how should they be grafted?
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There are many trees that can be grafted with roses, and the most commonly used one is wild rose. In addition, Japanese thornless rose, Dutch rose, big leaf rose and other trees can also be used for grafting. When grafting, first cut a "T" shaped interface between the two bud points of the rootstock. Then cut off the bud point of the scion, insert it into it, and fix it with a rope until it comes alive.
1. What tree to graft?
1. What tree to graft?
There are many trees that can be grafted to roses. Many plants belonging to the genus Rosa can be used for grafting. Among them, wild rose is used more often. In addition to it, other trees such as Japanese thornless rose, Dutch rose, pink rose, woody rose, and big-leaved rose are also good rootstock choices.
2. Grafting method
1 , Time selection: Grafting should be carried out in early March. In addition to this time, grafting can also be carried out in July and September. During these periods, the climate is suitable and the budding survival rate is relatively high.
2. Process the rootstock: Select a well-growing branch on a healthy plant as the rootstock, and cut a "T"-shaped interface on its epidermis between its two bud points.
3. Process the scion: cut a section from other plants Scion with bud point. Then cut off the bud point about 0.5cm above the bud point. Then use a knife to cut off the wood on it.
4. Grafting: Insert the processed bud points directly into the "T" shaped interface of the rootstock, and let the outer skin of the rootstock tighten the bud points. Prepare some plastic rope and tie the two tightly.
2. Grafting method
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