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DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT

Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds

DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT


DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:


Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.


2. Cambial "contact" (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner "bark" (secondary phloem) of woody plants.


3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.


4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature and

moisture loss.

The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.

PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN,

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DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT

Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds

DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT


DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:


Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.


2. Cambial "contact" (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner "bark" (secondary phloem) of woody plants.


3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.


4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature and

moisture loss.

The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.

PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN,

KIKI AGO EXPLAIN IT YA NOW

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DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT

Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds

DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT


DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:


Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.


2. Cambial "contact" (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner "bark" (secondary phloem) of woody plants.


3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.


4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature and

moisture loss.

The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.

PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN,

KIKI AGO EXPLAIN IT YA NOW

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DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT

Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds

DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT


DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:


Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.


2. Cambial "contact" (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner "bark" (secondary phloem) of woody plants.


3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.


4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature and

moisture loss.

The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.

PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN,

KIKI AGO EXPLAIN IT YA NOW

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DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT

Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds

DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT


DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:


Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.


2. Cambial "contact" (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner "bark" (secondary phloem) of woody plants.


3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.


4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature and

moisture loss.

The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.

PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN,

KIKI AGO EXPLAIN IT YA NOW

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  • Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used rather than an entire scion containing many buds
  • DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT
  • PRINCIPLE OF BUDDINGS? DAT A SIMPLE SUMO MAN, KIKI AGO EXPLAIN IT YA NOW
  • The rootstock and the scion should be of the same thickness The rootstock and scion must be of the same stage of growth.
  • DEN AWAH A DI PRINCIPLES A BUDDING BCS MINO UNDERSTAND DAT
  • DEN DAT EASY MAN! SOME REMINDERS OF BUDDING ARE:Compatibility-The stock and scion must be sufficiently closely related taxonomically (l.e. genetically) to form a functional graft union.2. Cambial contact (alignment)-The secondary meristem known as the vascular cambium (vc) lies) between the outer wood (secondary xylem) and the inner bark (secondary phloem) of woody plants.3. Pressure-Sufficient pressure between stock and scion is required to prevent them from moving, Independently of each other.4. Avoid Desiccation- Freshly cut surfaces lose water rapidly, at least until necrotic plate formation occurs la layer of dead cells that act as a moisture barrier. 5. Seasonal considerations-Optimal seasonal timing is largely a balance between temperature andmoisture loss.
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