Keep in mind that apple trees grown from seeds will not produce the same variety as the parent apple, and it can take several years for them to bear fruit of unknown quality. That's why grafting is commonly used in fruit tree propagation to ensure consistent variety and desired fruit characteristics. If you're looking for specific apple varieties, we recommend considering grafted trees for more reliable results!
SO glad you guys showed this! I've been waiting for this video! Thanks!!
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Thanks for watching!
Should I do this same practice with my peach trees?
Yes! Peaches tend to get overloaded and are susceptible to limb breaks, especially if not pruned.
Why are they so tiny??
These are early in the season and too many on one tree will result in smaller fruit.
@@GrowingwithStarkBros Oh that makes sense. Thanks for the reply!!!
I planted a apple seed from a store bought pink lady apple that germinated in the apple and planted it and now it's 1" tall
Keep in mind that apple trees grown from seeds will not produce the same variety as the parent apple, and it can take several years for them to bear fruit of unknown quality. That's why grafting is commonly used in fruit tree propagation to ensure consistent variety and desired fruit characteristics. If you're looking for specific apple varieties, we recommend considering grafted trees for more reliable results!