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 ====Bud Grafts==== ====Bud Grafts====
-Bug grafts are the most difficult type of graft discussed on this page. They involve cutting off a bud from the scionwood you want to use and placing it over a bud that has been cut off of a rootstock. This method is difficult because it requires precise cuts and careful handling of the bud material. It has a number of advantages because the graft is very small and heals easily leaving little to no signs of a wound later in the trees development and also allows for multiple grafts to be easily made onto one rootstock. +Bug grafts more specifically chip bud grafts can all at once be a really easy and a difficult way to graft. They involve cutting off a bud from the scionwood you want to use and placing it over a bud that has been cut off of a rootstock. This method is difficult because it requires precise cuts and careful handling of the bud material, but is very easy because it is intuitive and requires more simplistic cuts than Z rafts do. It has a number of advantages because the graft is very small and heals easily and allows for multiple grafts to be easily made onto one rootstock, allowing for one tree to grow several kinds of citrus on it
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 =====NOTES===== =====NOTES=====
-Example citrus (Shiranui mandarin) ((https://citrusvariety.ucr.edu/crc4249))  \\+I apologize if the terminology is super basic and if it seems like im explaining things that are easily already known, I just want the guide to be as comprehensive to the beginner as possible. 
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 +I previously discussed a specific citrus with some people before writing this article, it can be found below.- \\  
 +Example citrus (Shiranui mandarin) ((https://citrusvariety.ucr.edu/crc4249)) ((https://www.tomorrowsharvest.com/store/shiranui-mandarin.html))  \\ 
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