Plum Blossom Grafting and Cutting Propagation Techniques
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Plum Blossom Grafting and Cutting Propagation Techniques
Grafting is a relatively common propagation method for plum blossoms. Peach and apricot trees are usually selected as rootstocks, with smooth skin surfaces where a T-shaped incision is made. Plump axillary buds are selected as scions, cut into a shield shape, inserted into the incision of the rootstock, and securely tied. Besides grafting, cutting propagation can also be chosen, taking strong branches as cuttings and inserting them into sandy loam soil to wait for root formation.
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