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Grafting is a method of artificial vegetative propagation of plants/grafting method. That is, the branches or buds of one plant are grafted onto the stems or roots of another plant, so that the two
parts connected together grow into a complete plant. Grafting methods are divided into branch grafting and bud grafting. When grafting, the cambium of the scion should be closely combined
to ensure the survival of the scion. The grafted branches or buds are called scions, and the grafted plant body is called rootstock or platform wood. When grafting, seedlings with 2 to 4 buds are
generally selected.
After grafting, they become the upper part or top of the plant body, and the rootstock becomes the root part of the plant body after grafting.
The purpose of the grafting film is to wrap the grafted fruit tree seedlings with bandages, which will not damage the plant shape and increase the survival rate of the grafting. The commonly used
grafting film colors are mainly green, yellow, and white, and its material is high-quality PE film.
Four characteristics of grafting film:
1. Strong tensile force, no need to tie knots, saving time and effort.
2. Transparent and free of impurities, good light transmittance, and conducive to interface healing.
3. The use of grafting film greatly reduces labor costs and improves the survival rate of seedlings.
4. Good sealing, not easy to get in, long service life.
How to use grafting film:
1. Use a grafting knife to cut the branches to be grafted from the branches, leaving some skin to improve the survival rate.
3. Use grafting film to wrap the mouth tightly to prevent the loss of nutrients and water.
2. Use a knife to split the mother tree to make a branch mouth, and insert the cut branches into it;
4. Strong pulling and tightness to ensure the survival rate of grafting, convenient and worry-free.