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Making a rose tree by grafting

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Guava tree grafting technique Grafting is a horticultural technique that involves joining tissues of two plants. A wound is created on one plant, and the other plant is inserted into that wound. The goal is for the tissues to grow together.

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Smart and unique planting roses in a tree and they the nutrition from the tree itself.🙏 There are rose trees, but your's is better and cheaper.

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Gorgeous!

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Nathalie Mayvor 2 Jahren

Grafting's legit. Takes patience, though. Make sure your rootstock is healthy and the scion wood is from a solid donor rose. Clean cuts, tight binding, and don't skimp on the sealing wax or tape.

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To make a rose tree by grafting, you will need a rootstock (a young, healthy rose plant with a straight stem) and a scion (a cutting from a desired rose variety). Here's how you can do it: 1. Select a rootstock plant that is about 1-2 years old and has a straight stem with no side shoots. Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle about 6 inches from the ground. 2. Take a scion cutting from a desired rose variety. The scion should be about 6-8 inches long with 2-3 buds. Cut the scion at a 45-degree angle as well. 3. Make a T-shaped cut on the rootstock stem, about 1 inch above the ground. Insert the scion into the T-shaped cut, making sure the cambium layers of the rootstock and scion are aligned. 4. Secure the graft with grafting tape or rubber bands to hold it in place

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Alina Kapshykvor 2 Jahren

Interesting what type of tree do they take as a rootstock? I did it with 3 types of plums, apricots, and peaches in the same rootstock, but never with roses. Would be good to try.

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