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How is the latest lilac grafted? Grafting method of lilac flower

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, There are many ways to reproduce cloves, and grafting is one of them, and there are several ways of grafting, including bud grafting, branch grafting and leaning grafting. The budding method of lilac flowers is usually done in July and August, and there are many choices for rootstocks.

Lilac propagation methods are quite many, grafting is one of them, and how to graft there are several kinds, including bud grafting, branch grafting and by grafting.

1. Bud grafting method of clove flower

This method is usually done in July and August, and there are many options for rootstocks, including privet, water wax, tassels and cloves.

Generally speaking, privet requires that its buds be cut off, and the process will be a little troublesome, because it often grows, but if it is not cut, then it is not cloves but privet.

2, our scion needs to use the more robust leaf buds that grow out of the year. In the grafting process, we need to cut off the leaves on the scion, leaving only the petiole, and then we have to cross the bud about one centimeter above, and then cut down from the middle of the cut about three centimeters, so that it presents the shape of "T."

3. After that, we peel off its skin, and then insert the cuttings into it. The two need to be closely combined, and then use plastic film to bind it.

4, generally two to three weeks on the scion petiole will fall off, if dropped, the bud will survive, this time we can cut off the plastic strip.

II. Branching method of clove flower

This time is generally determined in early spring, and the length of the scion also needs to be between eight centimeters and ten centimeters, generally leaving two pairs of bud nodes for it, and then cutting the lower part of the scion into an inclined plane.

2. Generally, the true surface of this selection needs to be a clove solid wood seedling that has grown for one or two years. Generally, it should be cut off five to ten centimeters from the ground, and then a slit should be cut vertically from the cross section. After that, what needs to be done is to insert the scion.

The two also need to be closely matched, and then all you have to do is tie it with a plastic bag.

In order not to lose too much water, we need to bury it with very moist soil. After the buds on the scion grow out, we need to remove the soil covered above.

5, we can harvest in autumn and winter, bury it in the ground, and re-branch in the following spring. Generally speaking, scions can grow to about 50 to 80 centimeters in that year. In the second year, we need to cut short the branches, so that its lateral branches will grow better.

3. The method of abutting lilac flowers

This is to directly cut a joint on its scion and rootstock, and then tie it together. When new callus has grown from the incision, cut off the top shoot above the joint and about a centimeter below the scion.

 
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