The Cultivation of Oranges And Allied Fruits in the Bombay Presidency

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The cut for the bud is simply two cuts in the form of a ' T ' and the bark eased back to allow of the insertion of the bud. Both cuts should go only through the bark and in no case should they injure the wood inside ; otherwise gum comes out of the wood and forms a thin partition between the cambium of the stock and that of the ecion which, therefore, do not unite. Another method of easing the bark is to take only one vertical cut slightly longer than the bud itself and bend the stock over towa...rds the cut, the bark 13 readily eased back and the B 508 4 10 bud is slipped into the gap ; on releasing the stock the bud is nicely held in its proper position. Healthy and vigorous growing stocks readily allow of such bending. This method is largely followed by nurserymen. If the bud is inserted on the north side of the stock it gets natural protection from the sun. The operation should be done on a clear day when no rain is expected After insertion the bud is firmly tied with sopat, i. E. , the inner part of the banana leaf -sheath.

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