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HELP: Need advice on "cloning" old cherry tree???
Hello,
My old cherry tree looks like its end is coming near. Last year it produced quite a bit of fruit but now it looks dead and all branches seem dry (as if dormant) except for 2 or 3 small branches high up on the trunk which managed to develop leaves and a few buds. This tree is a one-of-a-kind and is the only one left in rhe whole neighbourhood (there were many before, all in a row), and it would be a big disappointment if it were to die without an attempt to graft/bud/etc. to "clone" it. Does anyone have any ideas which I could attempt? Can I take cuttings of the few small branches which have leaves? Could I buy a rootstock and try budding onto it, now in Spring? Should I wait for the fruit to develop and save the cherry pits for sowing? Is there any chance of the tree surviving and producing fruit next year, even if the whole tree is practically lifeless now? Does anyone have experience with growing cherry trees from pits? I tried stratification in the refrigerator on last year's pits but no luck. Thanks in advance, Joe |
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Need advice on "cloning" old cherry tree???
Where are you?? "Joe Jamies" wrote in message om... Hello, My old cherry tree looks like its end is coming near. Last year it produced quite a bit of fruit but now it looks dead and all branches seem dry (as if dormant) except for 2 or 3 small branches high up on the trunk which managed to develop leaves and a few buds. This tree is a one-of-a-kind and is the only one left in rhe whole neighbourhood (there were many before, all in a row), and it would be a big disappointment if it were to die without an attempt to graft/bud/etc. to "clone" it. Does anyone have any ideas which I could attempt? |
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HELP: Need advice on "cloning" old cherry tree???
My old cherry tree looks like its end is coming near. Last year it
produced quite a bit of fruit but now it looks dead and all branches seem dry (as if dormant) except for 2 or 3 small branches high up on the trunk which managed to develop leaves and a few buds. Can I take cuttings of the few small branches which have leaves? Should I wait for the fruit to develop and save the cherry pits for sowing? You can try taking cuttings, but a surer method would be to air-layer the surviving branches. However, if the tree is dying of a disease (which it probably is), the parts you save may already have the disease. Planting the cherry pits will not help, because then you would get a different variety, which may not have decent fruit. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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