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Ember whip/tongue @ 6 weeks. 4.25.15 |
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Columnar apple multigraft. 8 weeks. 4.25.15 |
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Sketch for columnar apple multigraft. |
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Redfield apple whip/tongue. 6 weeks. 4.25.15 |
This is my little tree nursery as of today. It's been chilly and raining, so growth is slower. I expect it to take of with warmer sunny days next week.
Ember on Hollywood - nice growth.
2nd multigraft on columnar apple - nice growth. The sketch shows the general idea. These are columnar, so I am grafting one on top of the other. Reason is for novelty and pollination. In-ground is on old rootstock sucker that persisted from a Yellow Delicious semidwarf that I cut down 2 years ago for never bearing. In-container is from the same, moved into container last winter, very few roots. Doing OK and I assume rooting well, in container.
Redfield from Fedco at 6 weeks. The rootstock seemed to be doing poorly, with result that the graft was doing poorly, but now looking better.
Deck wall tree nursery. Some are cuttings or seedlings in 3rd or 4th year, I forget. I moved them back into containers for TLC. I get better young tree growth in containers with extra warmth, nutrients, and attention on the deck.
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Deck Tree nursery. 4.25.15 |
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Columnar apple multigraft, container. 4.25.15 |
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This is a terminal whip/tongue yellow columnar apple graft, onto potted columnar red apple graft. The bare-rooted specimen is
how it looked Nov 2014 when I removed it from the tree roots that had produced the sucker that I grafted it on to. Apples can regenerate roots from minimal source, quite well. I hoped that as long as there were root primordia, this would grow. I don't think the top would be doing so well if it has not generated adequate roots by now, much more than it had in November. This one is also meant to be like the sketch.
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Bare rooted columnar apple graft Nov 2014 |