Whip And Tongue Cutting

Whip And Tongue Cutting

Definition: whip and tongue cutting

whip and tongue cutting: A form of graft in which the stock and scion are cut diagonally to form large open surfaces with a small notch in each. The surfaces are bound together tightly with twine. Using whip and tongue cutting can improve plant propagation and crop yields.

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