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When and how to graft loquat trees
Loquat trees are usually grafted in the spring between February and April and in the fall between September and November, and also when the weather is sunny.

Grafting is done with the flat side of the scion as a long cut, 0.3 centimeters above the bud. Rootstock also choose the flat side of the diagonal cut a piece, and cut into a similar size of the cut, aligned with the formation layer and then wrapped with a film can be, about a month or so to check whether the survival.

Loquat tree belongs to the Rosaceae apple subfamily loquat genus, tree evergreen small trees, up to 12 meters high, twigs stout, densely rust-colored or gray-brown tomentum. Leaves leathery, lanceolate, page folds, densely rust-colored or gray-brown tomentose below the leaves, base cuneate, apex acuminate, leaf margin sparsely serrate. Flowering in October-December, terminal panicles, ripening in May-June of the following year, the pear fruit is spherical or oblong, orange-yellow or orange-red.