Plant husbandry – Grafting
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-07
2005-06-07
Gellner, Jeffrey L. (Department: 3643)
Plant husbandry
Grafting
Reexamination Certificate
active
06901696
ABSTRACT:
A grafting method comprises the steps of, first preparing a stool by right transverse cuts through a limb or trunk, meaning that the limb or trunk of a tree or shrub is cut at essentially right angles. Root and scion stocks are grafted to the stool using the well known bark grafting technique. The stool is then placed into a rooting medium with the grafted root stock immersed in the medium. Appropriate heat and water is made available to ensure that the root stock is established and that sufficient nutrients and moisture is conducted to the scion stock through the stool.
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