Budding is a grafting technique in which a single bud from the desired scion is used
rather than an entire scion containing many buds. Most
budding is done just before or during the growing season. However some species
may be budded during the winter while they are dormant.
Budding requires the same precautions as
grafting. Be sure that the scion and rootstock are compatible, that the scion
has mature buds, and that the cambia of the scion and rootstock match. Be
especially careful to prevent drying or contamination of grafting materials.
With practice, the speed with which the process can be performed and the percentage of successful grafts those that "take" - should equal or surpass those of other grafting techniques used on the same species.
Generally, deciduous fruit and shade trees are well suited to budding. Widely
used budding techniques are T-BUDDING and CHIP-BUDDING.
Budding Techniques |