Hi to all,
I'd like to cross pollinate two varieties of citrus trees. Once these
trees bear fruit, I'll plant the seeds from this fruit in order to see
the results of the cross pollination, but is there any way to see
results faster than waiting many years to see fruit from the
seedlings? Could I graft a bud from the seedling onto mature rootstock
and get results faster?
In other words, is it the age of the scion or the rootstock that
determines when the tree will produce fruit?
THANK YOU!
Josiah Sherman, age 16
Central Texas, Zone 8
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