Firstly im new on here, so I hope its a good site
I have 5 bramleys 2 modern about 5 years old but the apples are not very good small to medium ripen early and cook too pulpy, on a smallish rootstock
the other 3 are more than 50 year old 2 of them have large apples up to two pounds each have good colour and keep / cook / taste very good , the last one never has large apples and I don't eat them because I have too many, these trees are about 25ft tall
my questions are , why are the new bramleys so inferior? is it rootstock
having lost one of the larger trees two years ago , im thinking of trying to take a graft from one of the larger trees , what root stock is best ? I have plenty of room and don,t mind how big the trees are but want to get as good an apple as pos
I have 5 bramleys 2 modern about 5 years old but the apples are not very good small to medium ripen early and cook too pulpy, on a smallish rootstock
the other 3 are more than 50 year old 2 of them have large apples up to two pounds each have good colour and keep / cook / taste very good , the last one never has large apples and I don't eat them because I have too many, these trees are about 25ft tall
my questions are , why are the new bramleys so inferior? is it rootstock
having lost one of the larger trees two years ago , im thinking of trying to take a graft from one of the larger trees , what root stock is best ? I have plenty of room and don,t mind how big the trees are but want to get as good an apple as pos
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