Another Successful Chili Grafting Tree

The grafting I do is unique because it is not the cut branch of the tree or grafted branch. It is the combined or unified body of a tree. I do grafting easier, you only need to scrape half the body of the chili tree, as well as the other chili tree. You need to do this quickly while the cut on the tree trunk is still fresh so that the resin on the tree can stick easily. Then wrap the whole body in plastic and leave it for 45 days.

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After 45 days, you can remove it slowly. And you will know that the two bodies of the combined tree are still fresh and well but after a few days the color of the body of the chili tree will change to brown. It simply means that the two trees are completely one body.

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What is the advantage of the joint body? It can give a lot of fruit and make your chili plant stronger and healthier. And because they are both chili trees, we are not violating any laws of nature.

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Do you see it? The connection between the two trees was nice and perfect. You will see no trace of the line divided by the chili tree.

This one below is my second grafting. I removed them from the wrapper early so they looked like they weren't connected, but they were completely connected. They give so much fruit now that I harvest almost every day whenever I go home.

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In gardening as I do, don’t be afraid to experiment. Don't just violate the law of nature, it is to combine or grafting different trees. Examples are the Avocado tree and the Tamarind tree, they are not family trees so it is not possible. Unlike apples which have different varieties so they can be grafting.

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