Abstract: Dear gardening enthusiasts, is it time to add some color to your garden again? Today, let's talk about the little secret of rose grafting to make your roses bloom more colorful! Rose, rose, who do you want to hold hands with? Rose is known as the "Queen of Flowers...
Dear gardening enthusiasts, is it time to add some color to your garden again? Today, let's talk about the little secret of rose grafting to make your roses bloom more colorful! Rose, rose, who do you want to hold hands with?

Rose is known as the "Queen of Flowers" and its beauty goes beyond words. But, you know what? Grafting is a key link to make the rose bloom in the most beautiful way. So, what tree should I use to graft the rose? Let me reveal it to you one by one! 1. Wild rose: The loyal companion of rose

The first to appear was wild rose. This old friend is the first choice for rose grafting. Wild rose has developed root systems, strong disease resistance, and vigorous growth, which can provide sufficient nutrients to rose. Imagine the rose and the wild rose holding hands and growing together. Is the picture so beautiful? 2. Comet: Superhero

of Resilience MAX Next is Comet, a superhero in the plant world with extremely strong resilience. After grafting roses, they can regain vitality in a short period of time and reduce the possibility of infection. With the comet, the beautiful road to roses will be smoother! 3. Kiyoto Fujimoto: Next is Kiyoto Fujito. This gentle and considerate guardian has a very high survival rate after grafting roses, and daily management is super simple. With it, your roses can bloom with peace of mind without worrying too much. 4. Large-flowered rose: The last thing with noble and gorgeous temperament is the large-flowered rose. The rose grafted from this temperament is of extremely high ornamental value and the flowering period can be extended. Imagine the rose and the big rose dancing hand in hand. The scene is simply intoxicating! Rose grafting, have you gotten these tips?
After learning about so many grafting tree species, let's talk about the tips of rose grafting! 1. Grafting time Generally speaking, the best time for grafting is from August to September in autumn. At this time, the wild rose began to germinate and grow, and the grafting survival rate was the highest. 2. Rootstock treatment Before grafting, the top xylem of the rootstock should be cut open, the surrounding epidermis should be peeled off, and an opening should be made at one end of the xylem with a knife. At the same time, the axillary buds on the branches should also be properly cleaned, only 1-2 branches and buds should be retained. 3. Scion treatment of scion requires cutting the rose branches with bud eyes to 7-8 cm long, and the lower part is chamfered to be about 3 cm long, exposing the cambium of the branch. Then cut obliquely on the opposite side to approximately 2 centimeters long. 4. The grafting method generally adopts branch grafting. Cut the rootstock to the required height and flatten the incision. Cut the scion into about 6 centimeters and have 1-2 plump buds. Cut a slope of about 2.5 cm on one side of the scion and a small slope of 0.8-1 cm on the tip of the back of the slope. Then make an incision about 3 cm long on the smooth side of the rootstock until it reaches the xylem. The large slope of the scion is then inserted inward into the gap in the rootstock to bring the two cambium into close contact. 5. Maintenance after grafting After grafting, the interface should be tightly wrapped with a thin film without leaving a gap, which can speed up the healing speed of the interface. At the same time, regular watering and fertilization should be carried out to maintain sufficient water and nutrients in the soil to promote the vigorous growth of plants. Rose grafting makes your garden more beautiful. Dear gardening enthusiasts, after learning these tips for rose grafting, I believe that your garden will be more beautiful. Let us work together to put on the most beautiful wedding dress for the rose and let it bloom in more gorgeous colors!