Grafting Method - Tongue Grafting and Bark Grafting

Tongue Grafting and Bark Grafting

Tongue Grafting

                                The scion and rootstock are cut exactly in the same way as in splice grafting. To provide strength and exposure of greater cambial area for union, tongue shaped slits are then made in both scion and stock. The secondary slits are half the length of the original slanting cuts. The scion and stocks are brought together, firmly interlocking. The graft wounds are waxed over, with or without typing.

Bark Grafting


               
             
  Unlike in the cleft graft, the stub of the stock is not cut horizontally. Instead, several scions with their basal ends trimmed as wedges are inserted between the bark and the wood. The operation is done during spring when the bark can be loosened more easily.




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