by Ethan Tuning | Feb 28, 2019
Pajam 2 produces a tree that is approximately 35/40% the size of standard seedling. Trees grown on Pajam 2 do require support. While the root system is stronger than M9-337, it is not quite as strong as Nic®29. This rootstock is slightly more vigorous and productive...
by Ethan Tuning | Feb 28, 2019
A clonal rootstock of ‘Old Home’ x ‘Farmingdale’, this rootstock is resistant to pear decline and fireblight. It is a superior rootstock for vigorous pear trees. Hardy and resilient to cold. It provides good anchoring and yield efficiency. It is bet planted 8-12′...
by Ethan Tuning | Feb 28, 2019
OHxF 87™ makes a tree slightly smaller than Bartlett on seedling root. It is considered a semi-dwarf tree. OHxF 87™ is one of the best producing rootstocks of the OHxF series and was selected for this reason. The OHxF selections are compatible with most pear varieties...
by Ethan Tuning | Feb 28, 2019
Nic® 29 produces a tree that is approximately 30-35% of a standard seedling. Nic® 29 has a more developed root system than EMLA 9 and therefore, trees grown on Nic® 29 have more vitality than trees grown on EMLA 9. This rootstock requires support and is...
by Ethan Tuning | Feb 28, 2019
Prunus Avium A fibrous root system makes Mazzard a good choice for wet and heavy soils. Mazzard is the most popular cherry rootstock grown in North America. It is generally more vigorous than Mahaleb, especially in poorer soils.