Lab I. Top Wedge Grafting

Print out Top Wedge Grafting Flash Card for concise summary of this method.

A. Background

For information about the use and commercial applications of Top Wedge Grafting, including links to several Web sites which describe it in detail, go to Top Wedge Grafting  under the List of Grafting and Budding Methods.

B. Top Wedge Grafting Exercise Check List

C. Procedure

1. Rootstock preparation.

2. Cutting the stock plant

After reading through the following steps, insert your CD into the CD-drive and find the file called "TWGStart.mov". Click it to view the video. You may want to drag the movie window around to appropriate place so that you can see the text and movie at the same time.

Passion fruit

3. Cutting the scion

After reading through the following steps, insert your CD into the CD-drive and find the file called "TWGMid.mov". Click it to view the video. You may want to drag the movie window around to appropriate place so that you can see the text and movie at the same time.

Note: If you are not using the top portion of the stock plant which you just removed to serve as the scion for a different stock plant, it is good to use it to practice making the "V" cut, before proceeding to the real thing.

4. Tying and covering the graft

The scion and understock are first tied firmly in place with a budding rubber to create pressure between the cut surfaces. This is followed by wrapping the union with parafilm to further prevent dessication, and finally the entire scion and upper portion of the stock junction is covered with a plastic bag "tent" to create a humid environment as a third barrier to water loss from the scion.

After reading through the following steps, insert your CD into the CD-drive and find the file called "TwgEnd.mov". Click it to view the video. You may want to drag the movie window around to appropriate place so that you can see the text and movie at the same time.

Apple

Avocado

5. Post budding management of the Top Wedge graftted plant