embuning
Embuning refers to the practice of grafting a bud from one plant onto the stem of another. This technique is a form of asexual propagation, meaning it allows for the duplication of desirable traits from a parent plant. The bud, or scion, contains all the genetic material of the desired variety, while the rootstock, the plant receiving the bud, provides the root system and a portion of the stem.
The process typically involves making a T-shaped incision in the bark of the rootstock. The bud, along
Embuning is commonly used in fruit tree propagation, particularly for apples, pears, and roses, to ensure consistent