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Grafting technology of Kiwifruit

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-03 08:40:27
Whether kiwifruit can be grafted successfully or not is closely related to its surrounding culture environment. It's best to do it in June and July in summer, when the xylem of the branches is well developed and conducive to survival. The branches with abundant bud eyes and no diseases and insect pests were cut on the fruit trees with healthy growth and excellent varieties. Rootstocks should be healthy and free of pests.

I. grafting conditions

1. Temperature

Whether the plant can be grafted successfully has a great relationship with its surrounding culture environment. If the temperature is more suitable for the plant, the material will grow faster, but if the temperature is too high, the tissue will die and the grafting will fail.

2. Time

It's best to do it in June and July in summer, when the xylem of branches is well developed, which is good for survival.

3. Scion selection

The branches with abundant bud eyes and no diseases and insect pests were cut on the fruit trees with healthy growth and excellent varieties. Make sure the branches are fresh and moist.

4. Stock selection

To choose healthy growth and no pests, Rootstock to be connected to the place to ensure that flat and smooth.

2. Grafting method

1. Single bud ventral grafting: select a bud on the cut branch, embed the cut bud into the rootstock interface, and then wrap it tightly with plastic cloth.

2. Split: cut off the place about 10 cm from the horizontal plane of the stock, then insert the skewed branch into the cutting of the stock to align, and then wrap the interface tightly with plastic cloth..

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