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Old 08-10-2011, 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by speck-chaser View Post
crab apples are alot smaller than that. Most of the time they will graft a certain fruit tree onto a different variety of rootstock because that rootstock is superior to the stock of the fruit they are trying to attain. The rootstock is usually faster growing or less disease resistant or just sturdier etc. Like Gerald said all of your orange trees are grafted. Not sure that most of em are grafted on lemon stock though. They are usually grafted onto trifolia stock,mostly because of the coldhardiness and stregnth of the trifolia.
That lemon grafting is what I was told years and years ago......like the internet, it might not be right.

trifolia stock....??? Now I need to do some more studying to learn more.
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