Grafted fruit tree. (forum)
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Ali starts with ...
My grafted Mandarin fruit tree has not given me any fruit yet, although it is around 3 years old. I think it has something to do with the fact that the root stock has taken over the grafted one. Does anyone have any ideas what to do about this problem?
Time: 24th May 2008 1:17pm
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Itdepends says...
Any shoots arising from the grafted section should be removed as soon as you notice them. If there's anything left of the origial grafted stock- prune off all shoots that are coming from the stock. If there's nothing left of the grafted stock- you'll need to buy another mandarin.
Time: 24th May 2008 4:48pm
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