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Further to my comment "I could get a M25 tree to produce more and better fruit at an earlier age than any other rootstock." and "MM111 is not so keen to fruit early in life"
I would like to show an extract from a study (Parry, 1972) which I rediscovered today:
"...Quince C, the dwarfing rootstock for pear, appears to exert its dwarfing effect primarily through its effect on cropping.......trees on it grow vigorously in the first few years in the orchard before their growth is checked by heavy, precocious cropping....".......".....The size of apple trees on some relatively vigorous rootstocks may also be reduced to below their potential because they induce precocious cropping. This is particularly so for MM106 and M25........"
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So it seems that I am not alone in finding that M25 can be vigorous, precocious and heavy cropping.
Further to my comment "I could get a M25 tree to produce more and better fruit at an earlier age than any other rootstock." and "MM111 is not so keen to fruit early in life"
I would like to show an extract from a study (Parry, 1972) which I rediscovered today:
"...Quince C, the dwarfing rootstock for pear, appears to exert its dwarfing effect primarily through its effect on cropping.......trees on it grow vigorously in the first few years in the orchard before their growth is checked by heavy, precocious cropping....".......".....The size of apple trees on some relatively vigorous rootstocks may also be reduced to below their potential because they induce precocious cropping. This is particularly so for MM106 and M25........"
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So it seems that I am not alone in finding that M25 can be vigorous, precocious and heavy cropping.
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