Seedlings (seedlings and budding seedlings) of 1 year-old plum trees were used as rootstocks, and peach trees were grafted by split grafting. The survival rate is over 98.5%. Grafted seedlings are higher than peach grafted seedlings by 1 .5 feet, the main stem is 0. 1-0.3 cm thick, and the crown width is more than 2 feet.
Grafting time:
Grafting is carried out after the trees begin to germinate in spring and before the leaves unfold. Generally, grafting begins in mid-April, and the splitting method is adopted.
The budding method is carried out in the growing season, and it is usually carried out from late June to early August.