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Will the rainy weather for one month after grafting citrus trees affect the survival rate?

Hello, don't worry about rain about 7 days after fruit tree grafting.

Under normal circumstances, as long as the grafting parts of fruit trees are wrapped, a little Mao Mao rain or short-term light rain has little effect. Mainly afraid of heavy rain or long-term rain, resulting in non-healing infection of the graft site, and eventually rot.

So it is best not to graft fruit trees in rainy days. If it is found that it is going to rain after grafting, check it as soon as possible, and re-bandage the place where it is not bandaged. Don't give up all your efforts.

It is suggested to graft fruit trees in spring and autumn, because the temperature is suitable at this time and it is not disturbed by rain; Will be conducive to interface healing, spring and autumn grafting not only has a high survival rate, but also plays a vital role in later management!

I hope it helps you.