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"Scion off" and "scion on" refer to the process of grafting in horticulture, where a scion (a young shoot or twig) is attached to a rootstock (the lower part of a plant). "Scion off" indicates the removal of the scion from its original plant, while "scion on" refers to the successful attachment of the scion to the rootstock. This technique is commonly used to propagate desired plant varieties, combining traits from both the scion and rootstock for improved growth and fruit quality.

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