difference between tongue grafting and whip grafting
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- Compared to a splice graft, the whip and tongue is stronger, because the interlocking tongues are held under compression by the natural springiness (elasticity) of the wood of both stock and scion. ... This results in greater cambial contact between stock and scion of a whip & tongue than of a splice graft.
- The whip-and-tongue graft is used to make a secure graft with a lot of surface area contact between the scion and rootstock. It is used to connect thin pieces of stock and scion, usually roughly pencil-thick, but it probably requires the highest fine skill of all grafts.
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Answer:In whip grafting stock and scion are both cut slantedly and joined while in tongue grafting lower portion of scion and upper portion of stock are joined.
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