These videos demonstrate basic grafting techniques.
Very well done and worth watching.
Definitions
Grafting: The connection of two pieces of living plant tissue in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and develop as one plant.
Cambium: A thin tissue of the plant located between the bark and the wood. Its cells are meristematic, i.e. they are capable of dividing and forming new cells. For a successful graft union, it is essential that the cambium of the scion be placed in close contact with the cambium of the stock.
Scion: An aerial plant part, often a branchlet, that is grafted onto the root bearing part (stock/rootstock) of another plant.
Very well done and worth watching.
Definitions
Grafting: The connection of two pieces of living plant tissue in such a manner that they will unite and subsequently grow and develop as one plant.
Cambium: A thin tissue of the plant located between the bark and the wood. Its cells are meristematic, i.e. they are capable of dividing and forming new cells. For a successful graft union, it is essential that the cambium of the scion be placed in close contact with the cambium of the stock.
Scion: An aerial plant part, often a branchlet, that is grafted onto the root bearing part (stock/rootstock) of another plant.
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