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How to graft citrus seedlings and what are the grafting methods?
Citrus is a very popular fruit, and excellent citrus varieties can be propagated by grafting technology. At present, many citrus varieties with good quality and sweet taste have the characteristics of high and stable yield, which can create high market value. So how should citrus seedlings be grafted? Next, let's take a look!

Branch connection

First, cut a branch with a bud, and cut it flat on the side below the bud to slightly damage the xylem; On the other side of the front, the lower end and the back are cut at 45 degrees, and then a knife is obliquely cut above the flower bud. The cross section of the rootstock should also be cut into an inclined plane, and a knife should be cut at the bottom of the inclined plane to peel off the xylem. Then insert the scion into the incision of the rootstock. The front and back of the scion should be consistent with the height of the rootstock. After grafting, tie it up.

Precautions for grafting: the scion section is smooth and burr-free; If the scion is small and the incision is large, it will lean against one side of the incision.

Abdominal connection

This grafting method is similar to grafting. Cut the roots in a smooth place and peel off the xylem. When the scion is inserted into the rootstock for cutting, it should be exactly the same as cutting. After binding, wait for a while, and then check the growth.

Let's continue to introduce the topic of this issue in depth.

Bud-abdomen junction

First, cut the scion at 45 1cm below the bud and remove the xylem. Remove a few tips from the buds. Cut off the rootstock and complete the grafting.

T-bud grafting

After the scion is obliquely cut at the position 1cm from the lower end of the bud mouth, the xylem is sliced, then two joints are obliquely cut at both ends of the rootstock, the xylem is sliced, and the scion is inserted into the incision of the rootstock to complete the dressing.

High-level branch connection

Cut off the big branches that need high grafting, and the part left by the branches is 10-30cm. Insert the scion into the branches of the rootstock, keep the height of the cambium consistent, and then bond it. If the cross section is good, the survival rate of grafted seedlings can be significantly improved.

The above are the grafting methods of citrus seedlings and the operation skills of different grafting methods. Fruit farmers should keep the humidity of grafting interface properly when grafting citrus seedlings, which is beneficial to improve the grafting survival rate and realize high yield of citrus.

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