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5 Benefits of Grafted Fruit seedlings at Aluvison Farm Enterprise

Are you a fruitarian or just a hardcore Green Panther who believes in conserving the environment? At Aluvison Farm Enterprise we supply fresh fruits and some of the best organically grafted fruit seedlings in Kakamega. Time is a factor and in just 1 to 3 business days of shipping, our well-packaged products arrive at their destination to satisfied customers.

Farming is a game of chance. Plants are susceptible to climate change and more often stubborn diseases. These factors can have a detrimental impact on the maturity period of your fruit tree and the quality and quantity of your harvest. This reason drives farmers to greater lengths to learn and acquire new methods of boosting their productions. Aluvison Farm Enterprise incorporates grafting of fruit trees as one of the main techniques to combat some of these factors. This method ensures farmers get more mileage out of their seedlings. To better understand grafted fruit seedlings, here is a breakdown of its benefits.

Advantages of Grafted Fruit Seedlings

In some cases, you will find a fruit tree with a well-developed upper part system but with a poor rooting system and vice versa. Grafting is simply joining the root part(the rootstock) of a certain plant to the shoot part (the scion) of a separate plant. The main aim is to ensure smooth and steady continuation of good traits from the parent plants to the new plant. grafted fruit

a)Grafted Fruits Seedlings starts to mature early

For example, it takes roughly 5 to 10 years for an apple tree to start bearing fruits when grown from a seed. However, it only takes approximately 1 to 3 years to begin harvesting from a grafted apple seedling. Normally a citrus will take up to five years to mature and start bearing you fruits. But a grafted citrus seedling will be ready for harvest in two or three years after planting. This is good news to a farmer as you will not have to wait long to reap the fruits of your labor.

b)Have strong immunity to diseases

Soil-borne diseases are a major determinant to the growth of a plant. Their attack on the rootstock hinders the smooth absorption of water and nutrients important for the survival of the plant. It usually is an uphill battle and sometimes the seedling ends up losing to the soil-borne organisms. Grafted fruit seedlings have a stronger immunity to these microorganisms and their rootstock can handle the fight with ease. However, the pathogens are not only limited to attacking the rootstock only.

c)High production

A serious farmer usually has their sights set on the possible profits they stand to make from a single harvest. In a poor season, they're often left to grapple with humongous losses and this is quite discouraging to say the least. With grafted seedlings, your Hass Avocados or Solo Sunrise Pawpaw can perform well to their maximum expectations. When applied it increases the scale and scope of your yields in terms of kilograms compared to when grown from normal seeds.

d)More fruits tree seedlings per unit of land

When grown from seeds, matured mango trees usually take up a lot of space on a given piece of land. This is a disadvantage for a farmer looking to cover more fruit seedlings on their acreage. Or alternatively, the farmer can plant grafted mango fruit trees as they eat up less space; more stems can be accommodated even on a smaller scale of land. If well exploited, this increases the maximum amount of yields during harvest time.

e)Less costly

Farming is a costly affair and it would be fair to say it is not for the faint-hearted. You have to factor in a lot of time, money and patience. These three if well addressed exhaustively are key determinants on the success of a harvest. Grafting fruit seedlings narrows down the duration taken to arrive at the harvest stage. This in turn cuts down on the cost of production. These factors raise the importance of grafting fruit trees for planting.

e)Tasty fruits

Grafting ensures good traits are passed on from the parent trees (scion and rootstock). The new and improved plant will produce high quality and sweet fleshy fruits.

Author : Andrew Joseph

I am an author who focuses on agricultural articles and a farmer by myself