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Fusang is also known as hibiscus and Fosang. It is a flower plant of the family Malvaceae and hibiscus. The flowers are large and colorful, and the flowers are rich in color. The author used the high-level multi-head cutting method to successfully gather different colors of hibiscus varieties into one plant, which greatly improved the ornamental value.
The process of high-level multi-head cutting: firstly, the robust golden Fusang is selected as the rootstock, and the annual multiple branches are selected as the grafted rootstock branches, and then they are cut at an appropriate height, and then the cut-off with a small amount of xylem on one side of the rootstock branch is cut downward. Then select the branches of the big red fusang and pink fuso that are full of growth as the scion, cut the lower end of the scion obliquely on one side, and slightly cut off some cortex on one side.
After cutting, the scion generally has one or two buds, and then quickly inserts the scion into the incision of the rootstock branch, aligns it with the cambium layer, and then ties it tightly with a plastic band.
After survival, the excess branches of the golden hibiscus (rootstock) should be cut off appropriately, so that the big red Fuso and pink Fuso can better obtain nutrients and water from the golden Fuso plants for growth and development. After pruning and shaping, it has formed a very spectacular wonderful flower with a variety of colors and green leaves, especially this double-petaled, brightly colored large flower Fusang, which is even more beautiful and lovely.
In order to carry out grafting, the period of grafting must also be mastered well to improve the survival rate. Generally speaking, grafting can be carried out in spring, summer, autumn and late winter, but it is best to choose when the temperature is most favorable for the formation of healing tissue of the variety, so that the time between grafting and survival can be reduced to the shortest. In this way, the specific grafting period of each variety often needs to consider the temperature required to form healing tissues, and it is necessary to be flexible due to the differences in climatic conditions in different places.
The grafting of hibiscus flowers is better in late spring and early summer, so if you are interested, you may wish to try it.
The use of high grafting technology is a very applicable technical method for the breeding of flowers and the combination of different species of flowers. In practice, the author has carried out some grafting of different species of flowers, such as the grafting of hibiscus and plane flower, and the grafting of multicolor bougainvillea.
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1. After grafting hibiscus, it generally survives in about a month, and sometimes only needs to wait for 20 days if it is fast.
2. In order to make it survive faster, the time of marrying Zen waxing should be selected, and it is most suitable in late spring, summer and autumn, both temperature and air humidity are very conducive to its growth.
3. After the slippery grafting is carried out in the field, it is necessary to put a bag on it, and the humidity must be controlled, if the climate is too dry, it is not conducive to its growth.
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Many flower friends can't tell the difference between hibiscus and hibiscus, in fact, the difference between the two is that the Fusang leaves are oily and not frost-resistant, and the hibiscus leaves are gray-green and frost-resistant, so hibiscus is common in the northern green belt, and Fusang is more common in the frost-free areas in the south, so Fusang grafting can not be used as a rootstock with hibiscus, and generally choose a single-petaled Fusang with a strong growth and tall trunk as a rootstock, of course, you can also use double-petaled Fusang grafting, which can be affinity, but hibiscus, hibiscus, hibiscus, these flowers can not be hybridized and grafted with each other.
Grafting hibiscus, must choose the season of rapid growth of Fusang, which is a common feature of tropical plant grafting, the same is true of triangular plum, so hibiscus grafting is generally the most suitable for grafting in spring and summer, when the rapid growth of hibiscus flowers is the most suitable for grafting, the method of grafting I actually tried it, and found that the survival rate of grafting is the highest and the operation is the simplest, although the bud grafting can also survive, but it is slightly more troublesome than grafting. Fusang flower branches can be grafted with skin grafting, cutting, splitting, tongue grafting, choose a stout hibiscus flower as the rootstock, of course, Fusang branches can be grafted on each branch of a variety, so that you can achieve the effect of a tree with multiple colors.
Cut the rootstock branches short, then pry open the cortex, choose a semi-lignified branch of the hibiscus that needs to be grafted, and then leave a little leaf, if the leaf is huge, you can cut off half of the leaf, and then cut the branch into a wedge, and then insert the grafting interface, and then after binding, because the scion is grafted with leaves, it needs to be covered with a plastic bag to keep it, and then put it in a cool place with scattered light, and slowly wait for the grafting interface to gradually heal, and when the grafting interface is healed, the plastic bag can be gradually removed, and the bag should not be too sudden to prevent the scion from dehydration.
Of course, grafting during the growing season, the rootstock should not be cut bald, and some branches and leaves must be left, so that photosynthesis can be maintained to feed the root system, and the wounded flow of the grafting interface can be avoided.
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Summary. Mulberry trees are mainly used to raise silkworms and provide mulberry leaves as food for silkworms. In general, mulberry trees do not graft flowers or other plants because they are different in species and growth habits.
However, some people have also tried to graft mulberry trees to certain fruit trees, such as apples, pears, apricots, etc., but the success rate of this is not high, and the grafted mulberry trees are not easy to survive. Therefore, grafting mulberry trees and flowers is generally not recommended.
I want flowers, not fruits.
The mulberry tree is mainly used to raise the Shenkong silkworm and provide mulberry leaves as food for the silkworm. In general, mulberry trees do not graft flowers or other plants because they are different in species and growth habits. However, some people also try to graft mulberry trees to certain fruit trees, such as apples, pears, apricots and other fruit trees, but the success rate of this is not high, and the grafted mulberry trees are not easy to survive blind.
Therefore, grafting mulberry trees and flowers is generally not recommended.
Flowers that are not closely related?
Honeysuckle, wisteria, etc.
Use mulberry trees as rootstocks.
Both can give it a try.
The main crop grafted with mulberry as rootstock is mulberry, which can effectively improve the quality and yield of mulberry. In addition, some people have tried to use mulberry trees as rootstocks to graft roses, persimmons and other plants, but the success rate is not high, and specific technology and empty canopy growth conditions are required to ensure the success of grafting.
Then graft wisteria.
Wisteria grafting needs to be done in the spring, where wisteria cuttings are inserted into the wound of the mulberry tree and then fastened with a rubber strap or pressure plate. After successful grafting, it is necessary to pay attention to maintaining sufficient light and water to promote the vigorous growth of wisteria.
Isn't it possible in the fall?
Generally speaking, the best time to graft wisteria is in the spring, because at this time the plant is in the growth period, the wound heals faster, and the success rate of grafting is also higher. Grafting in autumn is not ideal, because the plant enters the dormant period at this time, the growth rate slows down, and the young cells of the newly grafted part are more likely to be damaged, affecting the survival rate of the grafting. However, if you want to graft in autumn, you can also try it, and it is recommended to choose healthy mulberry and wisteria seedlings, and pay attention to maintaining suitable temperature, humidity and light conditions.
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