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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Re: [nafex] apricot gummosis and apple tree rootstock

That's interesting. It's my favorite apple of the ones I've eaten grown locally. And I would be cutting the wood from another tree in my yard, and just grafting to the one new rootstock, so not a high-risk endeavor. But that sounds plausible, as I've had poor long-term viability of apples I've grafted it too, including some native seedling crab apples. Like, the graft takes fine, but a year or 4 later the whole tree dies.

Ginda

> On May 5, 2020, at 11:30 AM, Idell Weydemeyer <iwgarden@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> There was big discussion in the Santa Rosa CA area about how ashmead's kernel apple scions almost always has apple virus so we do not bring it to our scion exchanges-- on a tree by itself it is ok but can infect all the rest of the grafts in a mixed tree.
>
> Not sure how it is elsewhere.
>
> Idell Weydemeyer Zone 9b
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nafex <nafex-bounces+iwgarden=earthlink.net@lists.ibiblio.org> On Behalf Of Ginda Fisher
> Sent: Tuesday, May 5, 2020 8:53 AM
> To: NAFEX Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [nafex] apricot gummosis and apple tree rootstock
>
> Well, I had an apricot tree for several years. Didn't get much fruit, because the squirrels like them green, but it was fun. Then it died of gummosis. I replaced it with another apricot, which has been doing okay. Until yesterday, when I noticed that there's a LOT of gum in the ground next to its trunk.
>
> So… should I buy one of Cummins's Orchards reduced-price apple rootstocks and graft something I like to it? I'd probably graft Ashmead's Kernal, because I have some on a tree in a crappy, not-enough-sun part of the yard, and this tree is in one of the best spots.
>
> If I do, any recommendations? Looking for something semi-dwarf. It needs to be large enough that eventually a deer won't eat the whole thing, but my Jonathan on M111 in the front yard would be too large for this spot.
>
> Cummins has:
> B9, G11, G41, G210, G202, G969, G890, and B118 in stock. just thinning that by size, G210, G202, G969 might be suitable. I'm thinking G210 looks too good to be true, so it probably has some problem I'm not aware of. Anyone tried it?
>
> Thanks,
> Ginda Fisher
> eastern MA, zone 6
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