Dwarf sweet cherry seedling cultivation method
A cultivation method and sweet cherry technology, applied in the field of cultivation of seedlings, can solve the problems of low survival rate of seedlings, failure of grafting, etc., and achieve the effects of improving the survival rate, robustness of seedlings, and strong environmental adaptability.
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[0012] It is possible to sow the seeds of cherries (also known as wild cherries) in spring. From August to September of the same year, the cherries are used as the base stock, and the scions of plums that are equivalent to the thickness of the base stock are grafted on the base stock 2 meters above the ground by bud grafting. At ~4cm, various budding methods are acceptable, but the D-shaped budding method has the best effect. Every 6 to 7 months, that is, in March to April of the second year, cut off the root stock at 0.5 to 1 cm above the junction of the plum bud and root stock and untie the bud tie, and then wipe off the roots of the root stock at any time. New sprouts sprout. After another 3 to 4 months, that is, from June to July, the plum buds were used as the middle stock, and the cherry scions that were born in the same year as thick as the middle stock were grafted on the middle stock by budding. way works best. The budding place should be 2 to 3 cm away from the upp...
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