apricot rootstock (forum)
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michaelauty starts with ...
we have a very old and now nearly sinescent apricot [type unknown but fruits into January] which has borer issues and is almost certainly bearing its alst fruit; we would love to get a rootstock to attempt a graft to type as the fruit is splendid and like no other apricot we have eaten!
Time: 14th February 2011 8:15pm
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Jason says...
michael don't loose that tree!, if it's a seedling, trees like that are getting hard to come by now. If you are unsure how to go about grafting it onto a fresh rootstock I'd be happy to help you do it sometime during Winter on a day I'm in Melbourne
Time: 14th February 2011 9:58pm
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Troy says...
if you do graft it I wouldnt mind getting somebudwood as well :)
Time: 15th February 2011 3:18pm
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