Sorry to be slow on the uptake. I just stumbled on some info another lister
sent me: this summer get softwood cuttings from the desired pear; root
these; instant pear tree-- the resultant desired pear tree will be own-root.
This root system may not be ideal, but it might be better than NO roots,
from poor graft success.
----Original Message Follows----
From: derry and bill
To: nafex <>
Subject: [NAFEX] pear compatibility
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:50:17 -0800
I don't know a lot about pear compatibility and I don't make many pear
trees.
I have a list of pears which are compatible with Old Home and those that are
compatible with Quince and when I doubt, I usually put the unknown pear on
Quince
with an Old Home interstem.
Three years ago, I received a request to propagate an unknown European pear
(tree
about 100 years old and wood was weak, but acceptable) and I just can't make
it
grow on either Quince-OH or Quince alone. It hasn't died, but the growth is
a
measly three inches/year.
Last year I got a request to propagate another unknown pear (60 year old
tree in
good health) and it seems to be failing on both Q-OH and on Quince alone. It
also
didn't take on Asian Pear (20th Century).