Grafting method of camellia bud stocks
A technology of bud stock and Camellia oleifera, applied in botany equipment and methods, horticulture, application, etc., can solve the problems of low economic benefit, low survival rate, high cost of seedling cultivation, etc.
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[0023] Bud-stock grafting in the present invention refers to the grafting that uses un-lignified or semi-lignified Camellia oleifera seedlings as rootstocks, and uses semi-lignified to lignified branches of excellent mother trees of Camellia oleifera as scions. It includes bud stock cultivation; scion collection; grafting equipment preparation; bud cutting and stock cutting; bud insertion and binding;
[0024] 1. Rootstock cultivation
[0025] (1) Seed collection: In early October, when the camellia oleifera fruit turns from green to yellow and cracks, it can be harvested.
[0026] (2) Seed treatment: place the harvested Camellia oleifera in a ventilated room, let it split naturally, and pop out the seeds. Select seeds with a diameter of more than 1.5 cm to germinate. Seeds are picked as they are picked, and before germination, soak the seeds in clean water for 12 hours, remove the floating grains, and then germination can be accelerated.
[0027] (3) Germination: Tamp a se...
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