How to graft passion fruit

Last Update :2024.05.14

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1. Grafting method

2. Precautions


Choose disease-resistant, healthy trees that are 2-3cm thick as rootstock. Select branches that were planted that year, have many buds, bright leaves, and no dry leaves as scions. Cut the scion into 5cm pieces, trim the leaves, and then make a small cut on the rootstock. Connect the cut scion to this small opening, and then wrap it with impermeable plastic film, which can increase the possibility of successful grafting.


How to graft passion fruit
1. Grafting method

1. Grafting method

1. Rootstock: Select healthy trees that are disease-resistant and 2-3cm thick as rootstocks.

2. Scion: Select branches planted that year with many buds, good leaf color, and no diseased leaves as scions. Cut off the leaves at the top and bottom of the branches, leaving only the leaves in the middle. This slows down water loss from the branches. Store the scions in clean water for 2 days.

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3. Scion treatment: cut the scion every 5cm For the next section, each section must have a small bud, and each small bud should be 1cm away from the upper part. The lower part of each section is 4cm away from the small buds, and the lower branches are trimmed.

4. Grafting: Pour some water on the rootstock before grafting, then cut the rootstock at an angle to create a small opening with a slope, and connect the cut scion to the small opening. Wrap it in water-tight film when you're done to make it more likely to succeed.

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2. Precautions

When operating, be careful not to let the scissors hurt the small buds that will grow later, and not to hurt yourself.


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