Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The wound of persimmon tree grafted at low temperature is not so oxidized, is it?

The wound of persimmon tree grafted at low temperature is not so oxidized, is it?

The wound of persimmon grafted at low temperature is not so oxidized.

Grafting is generally carried out in cloudy, humid, windless or breezy weather, but not in rainy days. Branches and scions are planted in sandy land and grow and enrich every year, usually from late February to early March. Strong and full buds are selected for bud grafting, usually from mid-August to late August, and the survival rate is high.

Grafting is one of the artificial propagation methods of plants, that is, grafting branches or buds of one plant to stems or roots of another plant, so that the two connected parts grow into a complete plant. Grafting methods are divided into branch grafting and bud grafting, and grafting is carried out by using the function of callus after injury.