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grafted rootstock
I am questioning an assumption. I assume that all shoots emanating from
a grafted tree of its original rootstock is to be pruned off and suppressed so that the graft becomes the sole plant above ground. Is that assumption in error? Or can a tree be allowed to express itself without the graft being exclusive expression above ground? I wonder if there is an advantage to not cutting off all rootstock shoots. |
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