Grafting of grape vines

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00:04:56

Year of Production: 

2014

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Shramajeevi TV
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Being a nutritious crop, the quality and quantity production of grapes is based on the technology used, climatic conditions and variety of the crop.

The garden is decided and structures are erected before planting and spacing is done at 10×6 ft or 10×5 ft. Grapes can be propagated by stem cutting however, rooted cuttings are planted from nurseries to the main field. Root system is strong and performs well with less water and avoids absorption of poisonous salts.

Crop management

The crop has resistance to nematodes and synthesises good amount of cytokines which help in better fertility of the flower buds. Grafted plants give 20-30% higher yield and this calls to nourish the root stalk in the main field.

Additionally, flood in water in the garden once in a while for better root spreading and this is followed by regular drip irrigation. Leave on 2 stalks only after 4 months of planting and give support for upward growth and tie with thread.

Furthermore, correct Mg and Zn deficiencies in early stage by foliar spray. Root stalk are grafted by cleft grafting method and in this, select grownup scions with brown skin of 4 inch length of required variety for grafting.

Root stalk plant with 6 months of growth in main field are retained and rest of growth is cleared. Make slant cut of 2 inch length on both sides of scion and get off shoot of root stalk at 1.5 ft height and make a slip of 2 inch length.

Keet scion in slit and tie with plastic tape to make joint air tight. Graft start to sprout in 3-4 weeks and after 45 days of successful grafting, leave only one good graft at one spot. For better root and vine growth, grafting in main garden is advised.

Finally, success of grafting is better when temperature is at 25-30 degrees centigrade with more than 90% relative humidity and also depend on skill of the grafter and care of plant after grafting.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:31Garden is decided and structures are erected before planting.
00:3200:42Spacing depends on variety.
00:4300:48Grape can be propagated by stem cutting.
00:4901:13Rooted cutting are planted from nurseries to main field.
01:1401:37Roots system is strong and performs well with less water.
01:3801:49The crop has resistance to nematode.
01:5001:56It synthesises good amount of cytokines for better fertility of flower buds.
01:5702:08Grafted plants give 20-25% higher yield.
02:0902:32Nourish root stalk plant in main field and flood in water once in awhile.
02:3302:37Leave on 2 stalks only after 4 month after 4 months of planting.
02:3802:42Give support or upward growth and tie with thread
02:4302:50Correct Mg and Zn deficiency in early stages by foliar spray.
02:5102:57Root stalks are grafted by cleft grafting method.
02:5803:05Select grown up scions with brown skin of 4 inch length.
03:0603:14Root stalk plant with 6 months of growth in main field are retained and rest of growth are cleared.
03:1503:19Make a slant cut of 2 inch length on both sides of scions.
03:2003:28Get off shoot of root stalk at 1.5 ft height and make a slit of 2 inch length.
03:2903:44Keep scion in slit and tie with plastic tape to make joint air tight.
03:4504:07After 45 days of successful grafting, leave only one good graft at one spot.
04:0804:13For better root and vine growth, grafting in main garden is advised.
04:1404:28Success of grafting is better at 25-30 degrees centigrade with with more than 90% relative humidity.
04:2904:40It also depend on skill of the grafter and care of plant after grafting.
04:4104:56Summary

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