How to graft loquat
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In February and March, when the weather warms up, choose good rootstocks and grafted branches. Remove a few buds from the branches, peel off one side of the branches, and then insert them into the rootstock to align them. Then wrap the joint tightly with film and wait for the joint to heal and sprout. The bud openings should be inspected about one month after grafting is completed. When the grafted branches grow slightly larger, they should be fixed with poles to prevent the branches from being blown off when the wind is strong.
1. Grafting method
1. Grafting method
1. In February and March, when the weather warms up, choose good rootstocks and grafted branches.
2. Remove a few buds from the branches, peel off one side of the branches, and then insert them into the rootstock and align them.
3. Then wrap the interface tightly with film and wait for the interface to heal and sprout.
2. Precautions
1 About one month after the grafting is completed, the buds at the interface will begin to sprout. At this time, you need to check the bud mouth. You can make a small opening in the film to avoid affecting the growth of the buds. It is necessary to wait until August or September to remove all the membranes. Do not remove them too early, otherwise the grafting will not be successful.
2. Some of the tillers of the rootstock should be removed in time, because nutrients must be concentrated to meet the growth of the grafted branches.
3. When the grafted branches grow slightly larger It should be fixed with poles to prevent the branches from being blown off when the wind is strong. It should also be shaded when the summer is hot.
4. Remove weeds from the plants as early as possible and loosen the soil frequently.
2. Precautions
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