Sunday, June 7, 2020

Re: [nafex] nafex Digest, Vol 239, Issue 3

Okay, I took your advice. I pulled out all the weeds near the base of the tree, gave it a few handfuls of "plant-tone" fertilizer, covered it all with two layers of newspaper and some cedar mulch, and replaced the cage around it.
also,

> On Jun 5, 2020, at 2:23 PM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>
> Well,
>
> There was no clear apex, but one spur is a little higher than the others, and it had three leaf clusters emerging from it, and one of those had grown about half an inch. So I plucked off the other two clusters, in the hopes that one decides its the apex and grows a bit more.
>
> I also trimmed off the top of one twig, just above a bud. Maybe it will sprout?

Who knows, maybe the thing will decide to grow, this year or next. Sigh. I had really hoped to graft from it onto the two new rootstocks I planted this spring. At least those rootstocks are looking good. I'm impressed at how much growth is coming from the 14" twigs with two little stringy roots trailing off their bottoms. But they have both already put out several inches of top growth and probably as many leaves as the poor Ashmead. I haven't dug up the roots, of course, but I assume they are growing as well.


> On Jun 5, 2020, at 3:52 PM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>
> Lol.
>
> The rootstock is G202, by the way, and yeah, that probably is a runty rootstock.
>
> In addition to all the other problems you mention, there's not enough light in this spot.
>
>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 3:48 PM, tom garofalo via nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:
>>
>> You have a runty cultivar growing on a runty rootstock, probably growing in runty soil. In other words ,your tree is runted out. Happens all the time out here in the harsh conditions of the West. Something is making your roots unhappy. Take care of your roots first. Top growth follows root growth. Get rid of all the weeds, put compost down. Take off any fruit. Keep it moist. Next winter cut it back and maybe it will have enough root to send up some top growth.
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>> Well,
>>
>> There was no clear apex, but one spur is a little higher than the others, and it had three leaf clusters emerging from it, and one of those had grown about half an inch. So I plucked off the other two clusters, in the hopes that one decides its the apex and grows a bit more.
>>
>> I also trimmed off the top of one twig, just above a bud. Maybe it will sprout?
>>
>> I left the rest of the tree alone. I?ll give it a bit more fertilizer and remove some of the weeds at it?s base, as well.
>>
>> Ginda
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>>>
>>> Maybe this link will work?
>>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19tocz71O8zdvoXngf1qYQwvWo10BcEeq?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Yes, normal growth. At least, normal leaves, like at the end of a spur. It?s just that EVERY twig ends like that.
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Ginda,
>>>>
>>>> The picture did not come through.
>>>>
>>>> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
>>>>
>>>> On 6/5/2020 8:26 AM, Ginda Fisher wrote:
>>>>> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>>>>>
>>>>> It?s an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It?s in a lousy spot, and won?t ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any advice,
>>>>> Ginda Fisher
>>>>> Eastern MA, zone 6
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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Friday, June 5, 2020

Re: [nafex] nafex Digest, Vol 239, Issue 3

Lol.

The rootstock is G202, by the way, and yeah, that probably is a runty rootstock.

In addition to all the other problems you mention, there's not enough light in this spot.

> On Jun 5, 2020, at 3:48 PM, tom garofalo via nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:
>
> You have a runty cultivar growing on a runty rootstock, probably growing in runty soil. In other words ,your tree is runted out. Happens all the time out here in the harsh conditions of the West. Something is making your roots unhappy. Take care of your roots first. Top growth follows root growth. Get rid of all the weeds, put compost down. Take off any fruit. Keep it moist. Next winter cut it back and maybe it will have enough root to send up some top growth.
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> Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 14:23:35 -0400
> From: Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us>
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> Subject: Re: [nafex] no new growth on young apple?
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> Well,
>
> There was no clear apex, but one spur is a little higher than the others, and it had three leaf clusters emerging from it, and one of those had grown about half an inch. So I plucked off the other two clusters, in the hopes that one decides its the apex and grows a bit more.
>
> I also trimmed off the top of one twig, just above a bud. Maybe it will sprout?
>
> I left the rest of the tree alone. I?ll give it a bit more fertilizer and remove some of the weeds at it?s base, as well.
>
> Ginda
>
>
>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>>
>> Maybe this link will work?
>> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19tocz71O8zdvoXngf1qYQwvWo10BcEeq?usp=sharing
>>
>> Yes, normal growth. At least, normal leaves, like at the end of a spur. It?s just that EVERY twig ends like that.
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Ginda,
>>>
>>> The picture did not come through.
>>>
>>> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
>>>
>>> On 6/5/2020 8:26 AM, Ginda Fisher wrote:
>>>> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>>>>
>>>> It?s an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It?s in a lousy spot, and won?t ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any advice,
>>>> Ginda Fisher
>>>> Eastern MA, zone 6
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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Re: [nafex] nafex Digest, Vol 239, Issue 3

You have a runty cultivar growing on a runty rootstock, probably growing in runty soil. In other words ,your tree is runted out. Happens all the time out here in the harsh conditions of the West. Something is making your roots unhappy. Take care of your roots first. Top growth follows root growth. Get rid of all the weeds, put compost down. Take off any fruit. Keep it moist. Next winter cut it back and maybe it will have enough root to send up some top growth.
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From: Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us>
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Well,

There was no clear apex, but one spur is a little higher than the others, and it had three leaf clusters emerging from it, and one of those had grown about half an inch. So I plucked off the other two clusters, in the hopes that one decides its the apex and grows a bit more.

I also trimmed off the top of one twig, just above a bud. Maybe it will sprout?

I left the rest of the tree alone. I?ll give it a bit more fertilizer and remove some of the weeds at it?s base, as well.

Ginda


> On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>
> Maybe this link will work?
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19tocz71O8zdvoXngf1qYQwvWo10BcEeq?usp=sharing
>
> Yes, normal growth. At least, normal leaves, like at the end of a spur. It?s just that EVERY twig ends like that.
>
>
>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ginda,
>>
>> The picture did not come through.
>>
>> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
>>
>> On 6/5/2020 8:26 AM, Ginda Fisher wrote:
>>> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>>>
>>> It?s an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It?s in a lousy spot, and won?t ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)
>>>
>>> Thanks for any advice,
>>> Ginda Fisher
>>> Eastern MA, zone 6
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [nafex] no new growth on young apple?

Well,

There was no clear apex, but one spur is a little higher than the others, and it had three leaf clusters emerging from it, and one of those had grown about half an inch. So I plucked off the other two clusters, in the hopes that one decides its the apex and grows a bit more.

I also trimmed off the top of one twig, just above a bud. Maybe it will sprout?

I left the rest of the tree alone. I'll give it a bit more fertilizer and remove some of the weeds at it's base, as well.

Ginda


> On Jun 5, 2020, at 11:01 AM, Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:
>
> Maybe this link will work?
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19tocz71O8zdvoXngf1qYQwvWo10BcEeq?usp=sharing
>
> Yes, normal growth. At least, normal leaves, like at the end of a spur. It's just that EVERY twig ends like that.
>
>
>> On Jun 5, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Ginda,
>>
>> The picture did not come through.
>>
>> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
>>
>> On 6/5/2020 8:26 AM, Ginda Fisher wrote:
>>> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>>>
>>> It's an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It's in a lousy spot, and won't ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)
>>>
>>> Thanks for any advice,
>>> Ginda Fisher
>>> Eastern MA, zone 6
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [nafex] no new growth on young apple?

Maybe this link will work?
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19tocz71O8zdvoXngf1qYQwvWo10BcEeq?usp=sharing

Yes, normal growth. At least, normal leaves, like at the end of a spur. It's just that EVERY twig ends like that.


> On Jun 5, 2020, at 10:49 AM, Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Ginda,
>
> The picture did not come through.
>
> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
>
> On 6/5/2020 8:26 AM, Ginda Fisher wrote:
>> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>>
>> It's an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It's in a lousy spot, and won't ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)
>>
>> Thanks for any advice,
>> Ginda Fisher
>> Eastern MA, zone 6
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [nafex] no new growth on young apple?

*I have the same problem with a Honeycrisp on Bud 9!*

*John Barbowski*
*Zone 6B in Thornhill (just above Toronto)*
*Ontario, Canada*

On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 8:26 AM Ginda Fisher <list@ginda.us> wrote:

>
> I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I
> could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the
> ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would
> it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in
> the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?
>
> It's an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It's in a lousy spot, and won't
> ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else,
> somewhere else.)
>
> Thanks for any advice,
> Ginda Fisher
> Eastern MA, zone 6
>
>
>
>
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[nafex] no new growth on young apple?

I was hoping to get some new growth on this apple tree this spring, so I could use it as grafting stock. But every twig ends in a rosette, like the ones shown below, with nothing sprouting. Is there anything I can do? Would it help to cut the rosette off? Would it have helped if I did it earlier in the season? Anything else I could do to promote new growth?

It's an Ashmeads Kernel on G205, I think. It's in a lousy spot, and won't ever get enough sun. (Thus my interest in grafting it to something else, somewhere else.)

Thanks for any advice,
Ginda Fisher
Eastern MA, zone 6

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