How to graft a male foot from papaya to get a female papayar
Papayer’s transplant is an effective method of obtaining quality fruit trees. When it comes to grafting a male foot from papaya to get a female papaya, some specific tricks may be useful to ensure the success of the operation. Here are a few steps to successfully perform this transplant:
Equipment requirements:
- Plugin knife
- Female papaya plugins
- Male papaya foot to transplant
- Plugin
- Gardening Scotch
Steps to Registry:
1. Choosing the Plugin: Select grafts from healthy, vigorous female papayars, preferably fruit bearing. The grafts must have a similar diameter to the male papaya foot to be grafted.
2. Preparation of the male foot: Before grafting, make sure the male papaya foot is healthy. Cleanly cut a main branch to be grafted at a height of about 30 cm from the ground.
3. Plugin Preparation: Make a bias cut on the graft, as well as a T-shaped incision on the male foot to facilitate insertion of the graft. Make sure both sections are aligned.
4. Plugin fixing: Fix the graft firmly on the male foot using gardening tape. Ensure that the graft is in good contact with the cambium of the male foot to promote the welding of the tissues.
5. Graft protection: Once the transplant is done, protect it by wrapping the grafted area with plastic film or a transparent sheet to maintain moisture and promote healing.
6. Post-graft maintenance: Monitor the transplant regularly to detect any infection or signs of rejection. Remove the gardening scotch once the graft has taken and the new shoots begin to grow.
Additional tip:
- To increase the chances of transplant success, perform the operation in early spring, when temperatures begin to rise. This will promote the rapid growth of the graft.
By following these steps and using these graft tips, you can get a female papaya from a male foot, which will allow you to get tasty and abundant fruit. Be patient and attentive throughout the process to ensure the success of your papaya transplant.