I have some apple trees in;
I only keep them in small pots until grafting, then move them up.
Later,
Tom
Lucky Pittman wrote:
At 08:53 PM 11/18/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> Has anyone used the pots for dwarfing or general long
>term growth control?Haven't used these, but several nurseries (Forrest Keeling Nursery in
Elsberry, MO & Possibility Place Nursery, in the Chicago area are two I'm
familiar with - and I think Starks is using this on some of their nut tree
offerings - which are probably being grown by the FKN folks) are using this
'rootmaker' technology, not necessarily for dwarfing, but for increased
transplant survival rates - particularly with strongly taprooted species,
and there's a mounting bank of evidence that suggests that root pruning and
development of a fibrous root system(increased root:shoot ration) may also
induce earlier fruiting.Lucky Pittman
USDA Zone 6
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