Unexpected Registry on a mango tree with rose cuttings: Video tutorial and sample grafting
Transplantation is a plant propagation technique that involves inserting a portion of a plant, called a graft, into another plant, called a rootstock, to obtain the desired characteristics. In this article, we will explore the unexpected idea of grafting rose cuttings on a mango tree, with a video tutorial and examples of grafting.
Video tutorial: How to graft rose cuttings on a mango tree
In this video, you will discover step by step how to transplant rose cuttings on a mango tree. Follow the instructions carefully to achieve successful results:
Examples of grafting of rose cuttings on a mango tree
Here are some examples of how to graft rose cuttings on a mango tree that you can try:
- Cracked Registry: A common method of slitting on the rootstock and inserting the rose graft.
- Registry in badge: This technique involves taking an eye or bud from the pink graft and inserting it under the bark of the rootstock.
- Incrustation Registry: A more advanced process where a graft section is inserted between the bark and the wood of the rootstock.
It is important to choose healthy and vigorous rose cuttings to ensure the success of the transplant. Also make sure that the root holder and the graft are compatible in terms of diameter and growth.
By following these grafting examples and using the video tutorial, you can experience the grafting of rose cuttings on a mango tree and observe the surprising results of this unconventional plant combination.