Originally posted by Matt94
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The stronger the rootstock, the better its ability to find the nutrients that the tree and the fruit require - and therefore the better the fruit quality and the healthier and more resilient the tree. Of course, those blessed with good soil will find that dwarf roots don't have any issues finding what they need.
One exception would be vigorous rootstocks in wet areas may encourage more canker due to lots of new growth and their tendency to continue growing later in the year in wet autumn weather.
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