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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: fruitloopy on April 25, 2019, 11:35:50 AM
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I have two Ross sapote seedlings and have failed at grafting them. I am considering just planting and hope I get something good. What do you think? Has anyone done this?
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I have two Ross sapote seedlings and have failed at grafting them. I am considering just planting and hope I get something good. What do you think? Has anyone done this?
Yes in 2011 or so. No fruit yet...(shallow soil where the tree is though)
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Can toss Sapote be grafted onto canistel rootstock???
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Can toss Sapote be grafted onto canistel rootstock???
absolutely!
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Can toss Sapote be grafted onto canistel rootstock???
They are in the same genus so you are good. Pouteria.
I have two Ross sapote seedlings and have failed at grafting them. I am considering just planting and hope I get something good. What do you think? Has anyone done this?
Not sure how reliable a ‘Ross’ seedling is, grafting may be best.
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See thread...
Pouteria sp. fruits in clusters.
http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=23724.0 (http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?topic=23724.0)
All info is here... Saves typing, not a secretary today.
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A few months ago I bought some Ross fruit from forum member 'Shot'. The seeds are up and I put one of four in ground. He told me you may wait 10 years from seed. His source was Whitman's specimen. The fruit was great.
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Can toss Sapote be grafted onto canistel rootstock???
absolutely!
If anyone has scions for sale let me know!
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Can toss Sapote be grafted onto canistel rootstock???
absolutely!
If anyone has scions for sale let me know!
I did my grafting already this year, but I've had success taking cuttings before they push spring growth.