What can cassia trees be grafted with (fraxinus, chionanthus, ligustrum)?

What can cassia trees be grafted with?

Main content introduction: experience in the common knowledge of raising flowers, such as what cassia trees can be grafted with. The following is a detailed introduction.

Grafting cassia is not necessary. Generally, it is suitable for grafting in the north, and there are more native ones in the south. Some flower friends ask what cassia trees can be grafted with. Generally, white wax, flowing flowers, and small-leaf privet can all be used as rootstocks.

The biggest advantage of grafting cassia is that it can adapt to the northern environment. Moreover, grafting is more suitable for potted cassia, while the native cassia is more suitable for ground planting.

Cassia grafting is usually carried out in spring, mainly depending on the local climate. It can be done around Qingming Festival, and the grafting method is the same as that for fruit trees.

Flowing flowers: A relatively tough kind of rootstock, also a mainstream rootstock for grafting cassia trees. The advantage is that flowing flowers are frost-resistant (no problem at minus 20 degrees), and cassia can tolerate temperatures above minus ten degrees. In winter, if it is planted in the ground, it can be covered with plastic paper. However, some flower friends have reported that the cassia grafted on flowing flowers grows slowly, which needs to be verified.

White wax: Cassia grafted with white wax has the advantage of high survival rate and vigorous growth, but the disadvantage is that it is not frost-resistant. Therefore, it is necessary to choose according to the local climate. If the temperature in winter is not very low, it is a good rootstock.

Privet: Flower friends need to pay attention that large-leaf privet cannot be grafted with cassia, so there is no need to try again. The good rootstock for grafting cassia is small-leaf privet.

The above is the detailed content about what cassia trees can be grafted with (white wax, flowing flowers, privet), hoping to bring you help!