What kind of tree can be grafted rose?
Rose, also known as month red, moon flower, periwinkle, etc., known as the queen of flowers, is an erect shrub plant of Rosaceae Rosaceae, with beautiful flowers, various colors, often blooming at 04:00, and is deeply loved by people. China is one of the places of origin of Chinese roses, and it was rated as the fifth of the top ten famous flowers in China in May 1985. let's take a look at what trees can be grafted.
What kind of tree can be grafted rose?
The main factor affecting the survival of rose grafting is the affinity between scion and rootstock. The so-called affinity is the ability that scion and rootstock are the same or similar to each other in internal tissue structure, physiology and heredity, so as to combine with each other. Rose belongs to Rosaceae. The best rootstocks of grafted rose are all kinds of wild roses, such as Ten Sisters, Rosa przewalskii, Rosa mandshurica, Rosa macrophylla and so on. These varieties have developed root system, strong disease resistance and exuberant growth, which can give sufficient nutrients to the roses that want to be grafted.
Grafting Propagation technique of Rose
Rose grafting is commonly used as rootstock, bud grafting and branch grafting. The survival rate of bud grafting is high, which is generally carried out from August to September, and the grafting site should be as close to the ground as possible. The specific method is to make a T-shaped incision in the skin with a bud grafting knife on one side of the stem branch of the rootstock, and then select buds from the middle of the branches that grow well in the same year. After inserting the buds into a "T"-shaped incision, tie them with a plastic bag and give proper shade so that they can heal after about two weeks.
What are the benefits of rose grafting?
1. Exuberant growth: the rootstocks of grafted rose are roses with exuberant growth, so the stems, leaves and flowers are obviously better than those planted on the ground.
2. The disease is mild: the branches and leaves of grafted rose are higher from the ground, ventilated and transparent, so there is almost no disease.
3. Less land: the traditional three-year-old seedlings cover an area of about 0.09 square meters, while the grafted rose covers an area of only 0.001 square meters.
4. Convenient management: the trunk of the rose has no thorns, it is easy to manage, and the grafting height can be controlled, and it can be arranged arbitrarily according to the form of the courtyard.
5. One plant with many flowers: three or five varieties can be grafted on one rose, and more than 30 varieties can be reached in ten plants. Courtyard cultivation is enough.
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