Originally Posted by
awest79
The rootstock will have to be actively growing with the cuttings being dormant. The cuttings kept in a cooler to keep them dormant. Then chip bud on the side of the rootstock. Once the scion wood takes off and starts growing then you can cut the rootstock back. Trying to remember back to propagation at Clemson as to what rootstock we used on apple. I am sure it can be found out easily. This would be getting close to the time to graft the dormant wood onto. The rootstock.
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