Choose Scion and Rootstock: Select a healthy scion (the upper part of the graft) from a mature mango tree and a rootstock (the lower part).
Prepare Both Parts: Trim the scion to a 4-inch length, removing leaves. Cut the top of the rootstock to match the scion’s diameter.
Grafting Cut: Make a wedge cut on the scion and a matching slit in the rootstock.
Join and Secure: Insert the scion into the rootstock’s slit. Align their cambium layers and wrap with grafting tape.
Aftercare: Place the grafted plant in a shaded area, water regularly, and wait for new growth.
Remember to keep the tools clean and make precise cuts for successful grafting