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Al 17-04-2005 12:16 PM

Why are roses grafted to root stock?
 

Why are soses grafted to root stock?

Thanks

Al



Tim Tompkins 18-04-2005 11:51 PM

Grafting is generally a production technique for the wholesale grower to get
sellable plant to market faster.

There are some modern roses that simply don't produce a good root system and
other roses that have a VERY agressive root system that will spread beyond
most growers desire. These are often grafted to prohibit their spread.

Tim

"Al" wrote in message
...

Why are soses grafted to root stock?

Thanks

Al





Al 19-04-2005 02:52 AM


I order some Mr Lincoln Hybrid tea roses that are on there own roots. I
hope they do well.

I have been trying to grow roses that have there own roots. But only the
Harrisons Yellow Rose and the Rogusta do well. I think the deer have been
eating the other roses and do not mess with these two because they are
prickly,

Al


"Tim Tompkins" wrote in message
...
Grafting is generally a production technique for the wholesale grower to
get
sellable plant to market faster.

There are some modern roses that simply don't produce a good root system
and
other roses that have a VERY agressive root system that will spread beyond
most growers desire. These are often grafted to prohibit their spread.

Tim

"Al" wrote in message
...

Why are soses grafted to root stock?

Thanks

Al







Snooze 19-04-2005 02:58 AM

"Al" wrote in message
...

Why are soses grafted to root stock?
Thanks


The biggest reason is cost. It is cheaper and faster to graft buds onto root
stock then it is to produce rooted clones from branch segments.

There are some roses that have undesirable root systems, either inefficient,
and weak. But these are a minority compared to the cost efficiency reason.

-S



Nutjob the Fatsquirrel 30-04-2005 02:30 AM

Snooze wrote:
"Al" wrote in message
...

Why are soses grafted to root stock?
Thanks



The biggest reason is cost. It is cheaper and faster to graft buds onto root
stock then it is to produce rooted clones from branch segments.

There are some roses that have undesirable root systems, either inefficient,
and weak. But these are a minority compared to the cost efficiency reason.

-S

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