So also may a tree be prolonged beyond its ordinary age, as the pear on the quince, by inarching young shoots. |
In the spring it was planted by the side of a mature vine outside and the seedling grafted by inarching on the established vine. |
Some times, the grafting is done by inarching, but the process is cumbersome, expensive and not very satisfactory. |
The method of inarching or approach grafting is quite cumbersome and time consuming, but it is still the leading method for commercial propagation of mango plants. |
Other methods of propagation which are sometimes employed are inarching and shield-budding. |
It is necessary to resort to inarching when the roots as well as the trunk have been girdled. |