hows the other one doing? :D

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If I see that correctly you have a sucker coming off the root stock (the big one) it wont produce fruit its below the the graft point. Whereas the upper portions will grow back and give fruit.

👀 whuaaat. Nice. Yeah let's see. Maybe during summer it somehow recovers so I can let it die again in winter. I'm such a bad person with plants.

I just took a course last week to graft apple trees. You have 2 different trees there one that grows tiny and one that produces fruit and they are stuck together.

They are both growing out of the dead tree. There's also smaller ones growing even higher now. I'm not sure if it actually is the tree or some parasitic thing. Lol.

It will be actual fruiting tree. You didn't kill it just ignored it lol

my lemon tree lived in a too tiny pot all winter and it just slightly died off. hope it will forgive me and produce some fruut 🍋

It should, my orange is coming back strong after a year of neglect

This give you an idea of how all fruit trees are being sold these days

its so crazy that this is even possible!

fruit tree can be very unforgiving when you cut them wrong, maybe thats why grafted versions are so common

we lost a great cherry tree last year

I actually believe that cherries are not grafted, sorry to hear it didn’t make it

I think I just discovered a sucker on this apple tree! can I replant it ?

https://video.nostr.build/91db4d0f74bcb8b427afbda0f7d25f63bf5fa5a118bd192da0c4d6d87c431d5b.mp4

Yes, it is root stock so you will need to graft on a cutting from the top of the tree or a different tree to get apples you want to eat.

In the course they mentioned piling up sawdust around the base of it to encourage it to root out.

:110percent: this :pointup:

thank you!!

I want to give the grafting a try 🪴

lets goooooo 🌱