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What tree can Camellia oleifera graft?

1. What trees can be grafted? Camellia oleifera can resist drought and cold, adapt to some extreme weather, and has low requirements on the surrounding environment, so it can be grafted with Camellia oleifera, which can make it better maintained and help to resist extreme weather. The higher the affinity, the greater the chance of survival, which has no effect on flowering, but the best time is June-July, when the leaves are just unfolding, and the higher the temperature, the faster the wound healing.

2. Method step 1: Select 15-35-year-old Camellia oleifera to ensure vigorous growth and no pests and diseases, and select 5-7 branches 2-5 cm above it as rootstocks.

2. Find a well-growing branch as the mother plant, and cut strong branches with a diameter of about 0.3 cm or more from it. If you can't do it immediately after interception, you can wrap the bottom with a wet tissue first.

3. Cut a section on the two, then insert the scion into the incision of the rootstock, tightly wrap the joint with plastic film, and wait for the combination of the two.