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		Definition of whip graft in English: whip graftnoun (in horticulture) a simple graft in which both stock and scion are cut diagonally.  Example sentencesExamples -  Side-tongue grafts and whip grafts when well made and the union, including the entire scion, coated with paraffin, succeeded with little difficulty.
 -  Paul recommends whip grafts, noting there is no need to tar the grafts against desiccation.
 -  If you want to try some whip grafts later then read up on JoeReal's superb propagation tutorials in the Citrus Growers
 -  The joined area is not as long and as sturdy as your regular tongue and whip graft nor the cleft graft.
 -  Although whip grafts use more scion wood than budding does, they allow the grafted plant to develop more rapidly.
 -  I've tried bud grafts, whip grafts and cleft grafts, all with the same bad results.
 -  A whip graft consists of making a single angled cut through both the rootstock and the scionwood.
 -  The triangle, cleft and whip graft joints are less susceptible to blight, since their surfaces close rapidly, making a perfect weld between the scion and stock, also minimizing desiccation.
 -  We are working on the whip graft and hope to have it posted it soon.
 -  While the whip graft is relatively simple in principle, it requires considerable skill in preparation in order to insure good cambium contact.
 -  Fully grown trees may be topworked by crown or groove bark graft, or prune hard and whip graft sprouts later.
 -  The simplest method to hold whip grafts together, and the best in my opinion, is masking tape.
 -  At bottom left, asphalt grafting compound is applied to a completed whip graft to prevent wood tissues from drying out.
 -  Firm moist topsoil around the whip graft to prevent drying.
 -  The whip graft is fairly easy and heals rapidly.
 -  It may also be used for topworking trees that can't be easily grafted with cleft or whip grafts.
 -  While other types of grafts depend on the bark slipping well, the whip graft does not.
 -  I either used whip grafts or cleft grafts, with a couple bark and bud grafts thrown in.
 -  For a whip graft, use a cut identical to the one used on the rootstcok, and of identical length.
 -  If stock and scion are almost similar in size, the whip graft is especially useful.
 
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