Apple Tree Rootstocks Explained with John Strang

Apple Tree Rootstocks Explained with John Strang

Author: Susan Poizner, OrchardPeople.com February 1, 2023 Duration: 1:04:38

B9? EMLA107? What's the difference between the many different types of rootstocks used for apple trees. And which is the best for you? In this episode, John Strang, Retired Extension Fruit and Vegetable Specialist from the University of Kentucky, will chat with us about apple rootstocks.

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Here is a link to the Geneva apple rootstock chart mentioned during the show.

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