This video shows a highly efficient bud grafting technique used for grafting citrus trees in citrus nurseries. Chip budding is a bud grafting technique used for grafting orange trees, grafting lemon trees, and for grafting citrus trees of all varieties. Chip budding to young citrus rootstocks makes it possible to propagate a large number of citrus trees in a small space.
How to order citrus budwood from the CCPP:
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Videos on other citrus grafting techniques:
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I thank TreeSource Citrus Nursery for allowing me to shoot this video in their nursery and share it with you. They can be found on the web here:
http://citrustreesource.com
In California, the collection of any citrus propagative materials, including budwood and seeds, from non-registered sources is illegal. Any citrus trees grown or grafted in California must come from source trees registered with either:
(1) The Citrus Nursery Stock Pest Cleanliness Program, administered by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, or
(2) The Citrus Clonal Protection Program, located at the University of California at Riverside.
CDFA program: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/pe/nsc/nursery/citrus.html
CCPP: http://ccpp.ucr.edu/