How to graft the bud of red rose plant on to a white rose plant?
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Choose the right time. Graft your roses in mid-summer, because this is when the sap inside the plants is flowing. If the sap and nutrients are flowing, there's a better chance the graft will take and the new rose will thrive.
Select a scion. The scion, or the bud, is the plant you are going to be grafting onto another plant. ...Choose a rootstock plant. ...Keep the plants well watered prior to the graft.
Choose the right time. Graft your roses in mid-summer, because this is when the sap inside the plants is flowing. If the sap and nutrients are flowing, there's a better chance the graft will take and the new rose will thrive.
Select a scion. The scion, or the bud, is the plant you are going to be grafting onto another plant. ...Choose a rootstock plant. ...Keep the plants well watered prior to the graft.
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a. Cut the stem of a red rise plant.
b. Tear its lower part into thin shivers.
c. Now cut the upper part of a white rose planted in soil.
d. Place the earlier taken red rose branch and tie the shivered stalk on to it.
e. Give proper care like water, etc.
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