2. Chip budding
Chip buddingChip budding - is one of the easier
forms of grafting. A bud, rather than a
shoot, is attached to a rootstock to
make a new plant. With practice, this
technique can be mastered by anyone
and, as just one bud is needed to make
a tree, it is very efficient.
3. Unlocking of Terms
A. Scion- A short like of twig or bud with
attached section bark inserted into the stock.
B. Cambium-a thin layer of living cells, related
plant to grow.
C. Rootstock-is a part of the budded tree,which
will be the root system of the plant.
4. Criteria
Workmanship - 40%
Proper use of tools,
Equipment & Materials - 25%
Safety Measure - 10%
Speed Accuracy - 10%
Cleanliness - 15%
TOTAL 100%
5.
6. Direction: Arrange the letters A-G. Sequencing the proper
steps of Chip-Budding.
______1. Cover the top using of plastic cover
______2. Wrap a tape around.
______3. Get and Insert the Bud stick or scion.
______4. Cut the wood deeply down and make
a carve pocket.
______5. Cut the stem and remove the leaves.
______6. Choose a rootstock or fruit Plant.
______7. Prepare all the materials needed.
8. 1. Follow-up assignment
Prepare the materials of Chip-Budding and
make it at home and it will be critique by your
guardian see if the plant is Effectively Growth.
2. Advance assignment
Topic: Book Binding
A. What is Book Binding and the materials needed?
B. What are the different types of Binding?
C. What is the procedure in making book binding?
ReferenceReference
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