What tree species are used for grafting rose trees?
Sharing with everyone the introduction of tree species and grafting methods and techniques for rose tree grafting and related green plant flowers, the following is a comprehensive introduction.
Grafting roses? Here's a little trick, it can survive all year round and turn into a large, old stem rose tree.
Roses are one of the most popular flowers in the world, with a variety of species, a large number of blooms, and beautiful appearances. Whether it's climbing roses, shrub roses, or mini roses, many people love them. Beginners often start with rose cutting and propagation, and gradually become fond of grafting roses. Grafted roses can produce several flowers on one plant and can be grafted into the shape of a lollipop or rose tree, providing a great sense of achievement. Once you get into rose grafting, it's hard to stop. Many friends and beginners ask when is the best time to graft roses and what conditions are required for grafting?
Even with rose grafting, it can be done all year round, but the best time for grafting is in spring. After the grafting is successful, the plant can enter a stage of rapid growth. Spring is the peak season for plant growth. If grafting is done at other times, the survival rate may not be as high as in spring, and the bud points may not germinate. However, when it comes to grafting, the core factor is the condition of the rootstock. If the rootstock is in good condition, it may have a good healing effect at any time. If the rootstock is not in good condition, even grafting in spring may not grow well. Therefore, the limitations of rose grafting do not lie in the season or timing, but in the vitality and condition of the rootstock. What should be noted when grafting roses?
First, the condition of the rootstock.
Before grafting roses, ensure that the root system of the rootstock is developed. Only when the rootstock's root system is well-cared for can it survive quickly after grafting and ensure the rapid growth of new buds.
What tree species are used for grafting rose trees?
Second, the time for grafting.
As long as the temperature exceeds 15 degrees, the grafting operation can be carried out. That is, after the warming in spring and before the cooling in autumn, grafting can be done at any time as long as the roses are in the growing season, even during their blooming period.
Third, the potting soil should not be too dry.
When grafting, the potting soil in the flowerpot should not be too dry. Although the root system of the rootstock is good, the plant may have problems if the potting soil is dry for a long time. When we strip the bark, the rootstock may be difficult to separate due to insufficient water supply, making grafting difficult. Therefore, water the plant thoroughly before preparing for grafting, allowing the entire plant to absorb enough water, and then prepare for grafting after a day or two. In this way, the bark of the rootstock can be easily separated, and the survival rate will be particularly high.
Fourth, moisturizing the grafting point.
Many people know that after grafting, the wound should be wrapped with grafting film as much as possible to avoid excessive water loss. It's best to cover it with a plastic bag or wrap it with grafting film to ensure its humidity. This way, new buds will rapidly germinate within about a week. When can you see the buds? When the buds grow particularly tall, you can remove the grafting film or the plastic bag.