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    Grand Master Know It All Hummer's Avatar
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    Should be an interesting experiment. Nearly all commercial and nursery fruit trees are grafted on root stock that is more hardy than that of the grafted bearing tree. The resulting tree fruit from seed will likely not be the same or even resemble fruit from the originating tree. It will be unique and could be quite good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummer View Post
    Should be an interesting experiment. Nearly all commercial and nursery fruit trees are grafted on root stock that is more hardy than that of the grafted bearing tree. The resulting tree fruit from seed will likely not be the same or even resemble fruit from the originating tree. It will be unique and could be quite good.
    Cool! I can't wait to see what they used. I'm thinking I'll plant at least a dozen pits. Maybe more.

    I'll keep you all apprised.
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