Chip budding

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title: Chip budding
text: Chip budding is a grafting technique A chip of wood containing a bud is cut out of scion with desirable properties. A similarly shaped chip is cut out of the rootstock, and the scion bud is placed in the cut, in such a way that the cambium layers match. The new bud is usually fixed in place using grafting tape. Chip budding can be done in mid- to late summer, unlike most grafting which takes place in the early spring. Depending on sap flow, the bud may not begin growing until the following sprin
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