Grin budwood

Neahawg

Active Member
Got our grin budwood in yesterday and Merle did a little thudding today.
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All together grafted 7 trees, two golden hornet, one dolgo, one senator, than one each of some old odd ball Arkansas apples delstein, early banta, and quindel.

Quindel is a mid Oct apple with some firelight resistance not great.
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Delstein is supposed to be a cross between gravenstein and red delicious. With good fire blight resistance drops mid to late Sept.
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Early banta has a early to mid Sept drop time. GRIN rates this apple with their top rating for firelight resistance. Supposed to be a vigorous grower, claims to produce yearly without off years.
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GRIN is an awesome source for budwood and dormant scions. It is shipped for free and cost you nothing. they don't have everything but do have a lot of different apples and pears though the pears are on quarantine at the moment

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Tbud bud graft looks great. Never done one personally but I have read it is the most common grafts of commercial orchards..

Keep us updated.

Todd
 
Tbud bud graft looks great. Never done one personally but I have read it is the most common grafts of commercial orchards..

Keep us updated.

Todd
This is my 1st try with apples dogdoc. I did pears a few years ago and had 3 out of 4 take so I'm hopeful on these.
 
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