Grafting Method - Splice Grafting

Splice Grafting


A slanting cut about 10 cm long is made at the basal end of the scion, which is placed on a corresponding cut made on the rootstock seedling at a height of 30-40 cm from ground level, and then tied together.

The cambial areas of scion and stock should be in close contact; to achieve these both should be of the same thickness. The top of the plant down to the graft union is covered with a polythene bag, loosely tied at the basal end to prevent excessive transpiration. The union takes place within three weeks to three months, depending upon the plant species involved and the age and condition of scion and rootstock.

Splice approach Grafting

Splice grafting has been employed in grafting mango in the Philippines and Brazil, and for some varieties of Apple.

splice grafting in mango


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