What is the grafting of wax?
Graphting wax is a special wax that is used to seal the cut edges of grafted plants. The wax seals the cut and prevents the graft from drying out. Rob wax is commercially available or can be made using a combination of beeswax and other ingredients.
There are several reasons why plants are grafted. The plant that has desirable growing properties, but has a root system that is susceptible to the disease, can be grafted on a more durable rootstock. The seeds of many hybrid plants are not produced to the faithful parental plant and therefore spread by grafts. Some plants cannot be spread using standard cutting or cloning techniques and must be started using grafting techniques. Regardless of why the plant is grafted, the application of graft wax can mean the difference between successful graft and failure. The upper part of the growth or scion is cut off from its superior plant. The cut area is attached to the cut at the bottom or rootstock of another plant. In most cases must be scion andThe rootstock of narrowly related plants to make the graft work. There are different methods of grafting, including whip grafting, cleavage and bark cleavage.
The last step in Stepa is to seal exposed areas. The cut parts of the stream and rootstocks are fine and prone to drying. The wax forms a protective barrier that prevents the graft from drying out. Once the graft takes and the plant begins to grow, the soft grafting wax stretches with new growth.
For the application of wax is held in the hands until it is soft and pliable. Alternatively, it can be heated over the heat source until it has a feasible consistency. On the cut surface of the graft and the FL, the strips or strings are applied to the fingers until a waterproof bond is formed between the plant and wax. When using a heat source, attention should be paid to prevent the wax from overheating, because the hot wax can kill the fine tissues of the graft surface.
Grafting wax foundETE in the garden delivery shops and to improve home. It can also be made with a combination of resin, beeswax and tallow. Some home grafting waxes contain resins, beeswax, linseed oil and powder coal.