Method for planting fruit tree having different fruits at the same tree
A technology for different fruits and fruit trees from the same tree, applied in the field of fruit tree grafting and cultivation technology, can solve problems such as waste of production materials, waste of land resources, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing production costs
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[0021] Select an early-maturing and high-yield biennial multi-cluster apple tree, cut off the drooping branch 1 and the lateral branch 2 as shown in Figure 1, get 2 strong branches and cut them off evenly at 20 cm from the root of the branch as the rootstock branch, and the other clusters Branches reserved. As shown in Figure 2, use a grafting knife to incline downwards at about 60° but must not cut off the cutting edge of the rootstock branch by the outer side of the tree crown.
[0022] Select one ripe and one late-maturing high-yield apple tree variety respectively, and cut the middle part of 5-8 cm long multi-flower buds as the scion on the new branches of the year on the sunny side. As shown in Figure 3, both sides of the lower end of the scion are obliquely cut into wedges, and as shown in Figure 4, the wedge-shaped ends of the two scions are respectively inserted into the incisions of the above-mentioned two rootstock branches, so that the inclined surfaces on both side...
Embodiment 2
[0025] Select a high-yield biennial multi-cluster apricot tree, cut off the drooping branch 1 and the lateral branch 2 as shown in Figure 1, get 3 strong branches and cut them off at 20 cm from the root of the branch as the stock branch, and other cluster branches reserve. As shown in Figure 2, use a grafting knife to incline downwards at about 60° but must not cut off the cutting edge of the rootstock branch by the outer side of the tree crown.
[0026] Choose one high-yield and robust peach tree, one plum tree and one cherry tree respectively, and cut the middle part of 5-8 cm long multi-flower buds as the scion on the new branch of the year on the sunny side. As shown in Figure 3, both sides of the lower end of the scion are obliquely cut into wedges, and as shown in Figure 4, the wedge-shaped ends of the 3 scions are respectively inserted into the incisions of the above-mentioned 3 rootstock branches, so that the inclined surfaces on both sides are in close contact with th...
Embodiment 3
[0029] Choose a two-year-old horse sap tree, take 2 strong branches and cut them off at a distance of 20 cm from the root of the branch as a rootstock branch, and remove other clusters. As shown in Figure 2, use a grafting knife to incline downwards at about 60° but must not cut off the cutting edge of the rootstock branch by the outer side of the tree crown.
[0030] Select a high-yielding and robust grape vine and one kiwi tree respectively, and cut out the middle part of 5-8 cm long multi-flower buds on the new branches of the year on the sunny side as the scion. As shown in Figure 3, both sides of the lower end of the scion are obliquely cut into wedges, and as shown in Figure 4, the wedge-shaped ends of the two scions are respectively inserted into the incisions of the above-mentioned two rootstock branches, so that the inclined surfaces on both sides are in close contact with the rootstock, and grafted. The special film tape wraps the interface tightly. After 15 to 20 d...
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