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  • shes is one of the orange farmers,
  • Because it is the most succesful way to propagate our oranges
  • Hey dad why do we have to do this kind of method it is so hard?
  • oink oink
  • Make four 3-inch vertical incisions through the rootstock's bark, starting at the top. Slip a small rubber band on the rootstock, stopping just below these vertical cuts. With the point of a knife, separate the bark from the wood at the tip of the rootstock. Peel the bark down in four 3-inch-long flaps. Cut off an equal-sized piece of rootstock with shears after peeling back the bark.
  • one of the method is Grafting, grafting is joining two plant parts from different varieties.
  • Prepare the scion by trimming 1/2 inch off the bottom to show fresh, green wood. Slice a shallow, 2-inch cut into the wood at the bottom end of the scion. This cut exposes cambium tissue, which carries sap through the tree. Repeat this in order to create four evenly-spaced cuts.
  • Place the cut end of the scion inside the four flaps, lining up each cut surface with a flap.
  • Protect the graft by wrapping it with a piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil, then a piece of plastic.
  • yum!!
  • Now is the time to use the rubber band to hold the flaps in place. Make sure the cambium tissue of the scion is seated against the cambium tissue of the rootstock.
  • wow
  • Tape the plastic lightly around the graft using masking tape. New buds should appear in 15 to 30 days. You may want to write the date and tree variety on the tape to keep track of multiple trees.
  • wow!! i learned a lot today!
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