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WHIP GRAFTING (also called splice or tongue grafting) is one of the oldest methods of asexual plant propagation known.
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Whip Grafting. Bluefford G. Hancock, George Ray McEachern, and Larry A. Stein Texas Agricultural Extension Service. WHIP GRAFTING (also called splice or ...
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Whip grafting, sometimes called tongue or bench grafting, is used primarily on species of plants that unite easily. It works best when the plant parts to be grafted ...
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Apr 20, 2009 ... This shows a whip and tongue graft, as requested. It is an effective graft, better with the tongue than without, but a bit fiddly. The whip graft ...
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May 13, 2010 ... http://ncbionetwork.org This whip grafting demonstration was originally presented at the Plant Grafting Workshop hosted at Wilkes Community ...
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The whip graft is used mostly on young apple and pear trees when the branches are relatively small (not more than ½-inch in diameter) and the understock is ...
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When the scion is only a single bud, the form of grafting is known as budding. .... Masking tape is suitable where little pressure is required, as in the whip graft.
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Cleft grafting is often used to change the cultivar or top growth of a shoot or a young tree (usually a seedling). It is especially successful if done in the early spring ...
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