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Hibiscus flower grafting method

Fuso, also known as hibiscus, is the state flower of Hawaii and the national flower of Malaysia. Its flowers are rich in color, gorgeous and noble. Nowadays, many people use fuso for grafting to achieve a hibiscus tree with different colors. Hibiscus flower, this greatly improves its ornamental value, so what is the grafting method of hibiscus flower?

Hibiscus flower grafting method:

Firstly, choose a strong growing golden hibiscus as the rootstock, and select multiple annual branches on its plant as the rootstock branches for grafting, and then Cut off at a suitable height, and then make a straight cut downwards from the cut with a small amount of xylem on one side of the rootstock branch. Then select the well-grown red hibiscus and pink hibiscus branches as scions, cut the lower end of the scion at an angle, and slightly peel off some of the cortex on one side. Generally, one or two buds should be left on the scion after cutting. Then quickly insert the scion into the incision of the rootstock branch, align it with the cambium layer, and then tie it tightly with plastic tape.

After survival, cut off excess golden hibiscus (rootstock) branches appropriately so that red hibiscus and pink hibiscus can better obtain nutrients and water from the golden hibiscus plants to grow and develop. After pruning and shaping, a very spectacular and wonderful flower with flowers of various colors matching the green leaves has been formed. Especially this kind of double-petaled, brightly colored large-flowered hibiscus is even more beautiful and cute.

To carry out grafting, the grafting period must also be controlled to increase the survival rate. Generally speaking, grafting can be carried out in spring, summer, autumn or even late winter, but it is best to do it when the temperature is most favorable for the variety to form healing tissue, so that the time from grafting to survival can be shortened to the shortest time. is limited. In this way, the specific grafting period of each variety must often consider the temperature required to form healing tissue, and must be flexibly controlled due to differences in local climate conditions.

Hibiscus flower branch grafting is best in late spring and early summer. If you are interested, you may wish to try it.

Using high-position grafting technology is a very applicable technical method for flower breeding and combination of flowers of different species. In practice, the author has successfully grafted some flowers of different species, such as the grafting of hibiscus and plane flowers, and the grafting of multi-color bougainvillea.

That’s it for introducing the hibiscus flower grafting method. Do you think it’s amazing after reading this? Think about how beautiful it would be if a hibiscus tree was covered with hibiscus flowers of different colors. Flower lovers who grow hibiscus flowers can try it.