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Honey Murcott Q

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Jim starts with ...
Hi, I have a question regarding grafting.
Im after information on which graft is a better potential suitor if the murcott is to be utilised for medicinal purposes as well as possible honey collection.
I have heard some grafts such as emporer do not offer the right pollen for honey or dont hold the best qualities for medicinal use with either juicing or rind.

Any help would be fantastic.
The trees are also to br grown on the farn north coast of NSW.
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John says...
The rootstock will not effect the top other than size/vigour.

You get bugger all honey ex citrus but it does have a nice taste.

I would use citrange as the preferred rootstock.

www.auscitrus.com.au can sell the seeds to you.
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