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  • #31
    Originally posted by Mcintosh85 View Post

    Thank you. They come every year. So just keep cutting them back?

    Was wondering whether there was anything that could be applied to the cut face to stop regrowth. Without damaging the tree
    Each one is a new sucker, so applying something to the cut face of old ones won't stop them popping up. So yes, just keep cutting them back whenever you see new one.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Snoop Puss View Post

      Each one is a new sucker, so applying something to the cut face of old ones won't stop them popping up. So yes, just keep cutting them back whenever you see new one.
      thank you.

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      • #33
        The suckers are very interesting; M9 is notorious for producing lots of suckers, and also needs a pretty decent soil to grow in, so my suspicion is that the apples are grafted onto that. I've got a Telstar (yes, named after the satellite) grafted onto M9 in my back garden that's getting on for 10 years old and it's never really taken off - I blame the rootstock, which I was warned would not be vigorous enough for my heavy clay. Live and learn, as they say.

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