According to Joseph Postman: "Quince is not difficult to root from either
soft-wood or hard-wood cuttings." He also says that "you could graft them
and bury the graft union so that they self-root". This suggests that they
can be stooled or maybe trench-layered. And anything that tends to
suckering is a candidate for propagation from root cuttings. But that's
all second-hand info. I was wondering If anyone had any
first-hand experience ex grafting that they could share, any tips and/or
tricks?
Regards,
Mike
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> Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2012 08:42:54 -0400
> From: Bass S <bassgarden@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [nafex] Fruiting Quince Propagation
> To: nafex mailing list at ibiblio <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
>
> Anyone attempted to grow C. Ablonga from cuttings? would it be possible to
> root soft wood cuttings of the fruiting quince?
> Grafting is the common way to propagate it, and I've done that
> successfully, but wondering if cuttings can root.
>
> Bass Samaan
> Zone 6, Pa
>
>
Re: [nafex] Fruiting Quince Propagation (Bass S),
Mike Higgs, 08/14/2012