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:
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> Hi Ginda,
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> The picture did not come through.
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> When you say 'rosette' is it normal growth?
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> 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?
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>> 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.)
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>> Thanks for any advice,
>> Ginda Fisher
>> Eastern MA, zone 6
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