Sunday, January 8, 2017

Re: [nafex] Jay Cutts's question

If I remember, the first few years the plant died back to the ground.
After that, maybe part of the top died and part survived, with some new
shoots from the ground.

I've never seen any evidence even of flowering. I'm not sure what kind
of enclosure would make any difference. It might protect the plant from
wind and sun but not from temperature. It was -1 degree the other night
here! It would be the same temperature inside any enclosure unless I had
supplemental heat.

Regards,

Jay

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On 1/8/2017 1:31 PM, Steven Covacci wrote:
> Interesting. How many years have passed until the plant was again killed
> down to the ground, to later re-sprout? I think you should great an
> enclosure for one so that it will fruit.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 1:07 PM, Jay Cutts <orders@cuttsreviews.com> wrote:
>
>> When I used grafted trees, the entire top, including the part above ground
>> but below the graft, was killed by cold. The only reason the plant survived
>> was that new shoots came up from the roots.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jay
>>
>> Jay Cutts
>> Director, Cutts Graduate Reviews
>> Lead Author, Barron's MCAT Prep Book
>> Lead Author, Barron's MCAT Flash Cards
>> Lead Author, Barron's LSAT Prep Book
>> (505)-281-0684
>> 10 am to 10 pm Mt Time, 7 days
>>
>> On 1/8/2017 9:07 AM, Alan Haigh wrote:
>>
>>> "why would you want to kill the original rootstock?'
>>>
>>> The conversation was started by the suggestion that own rooted trees are
>>> hardier against cold than grafted ones, for one thing. Also, if you want
>>> to make use of suckers, this might assure that the suckers were trees of
>>> the grafted variety.
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