MassAggie Seminar - Grafting Apple Trees

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

MassAggie Seminar - Grafting Apple Trees, April 18, 2009, at the UMass Cold Spring Orchard
Copyright 2009 Jon Clements and UMass Amherst Extension

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  • Not sure what this video is all about...not much help.

  • Hi There, could I use older scion wood for grafting, provided the cambium layers meet would it still work.

    I know of an old apple tree which is fully grown and with no new growth of recent years, I wanted to take scion wood from this and graft on to root stocks or top work a tree over to this variety. I would appreciate your opinion if this would work.

  • If I have an Apple tree suffering from fire blight and I cut it down to about 3 ft tall and graft disease resistant shoots onto it will the tree then become disease resistant or dose the rootstock need to be disease resistant.

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