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Gareth 28-05-2008 05:21 PM

Flowering cherry
 
I've purchased a four foot flowering cherry tree (Prunus Royal
Burgundy) which is grafted on to 'Colt' rootstock.

The tree has coppery-bronze leaves and double-pink flowers but I see
that there's some 'green leaves' growing out from the rootstock.

Am I correct in thinking that these green leaves should be cut off from
the 'rootstock'?

--
Gareth ( email address invalid ) .....



Emrys Davies 28-05-2008 06:52 PM

Flowering cherry
 
Best to just rub them off rather than cutting them as the latter may
encourage new growth.



"Gareth" wrote in message
.. .
I've purchased a four foot flowering cherry tree (Prunus Royal
Burgundy) which is grafted on to 'Colt' rootstock.

The tree has coppery-bronze leaves and double-pink flowers but I see
that there's some 'green leaves' growing out from the rootstock.

Am I correct in thinking that these green leaves should be cut off

from
the 'rootstock'?

--
Gareth ( email address invalid ) .....





Gareth 28-05-2008 08:11 PM

Flowering cherry
 
*Emrys Davies* has brought this to us :
I've purchased a four foot flowering cherry tree (Prunus Royal
Burgundy) which is grafted on to 'Colt' rootstock.

The tree has coppery-bronze leaves and double-pink flowers but I see
that there's some 'green leaves' growing out from the rootstock.

Am I correct in thinking that these green leaves should be cut off from
the 'rootstock'?



Best to just rub them off rather than cutting them as the latter may
encourage new growth.


Thanks for your reply but...
erm... "rub them off"?

It has produced two thin branches on the rootstock about 3 inches long
with the green leaves on those. :/

--
Gareth ( email address invalid ) .....



Emrys Davies 29-05-2008 12:13 AM

Flowering cherry
 

"Gareth" wrote in message
.. .
*Emrys Davies* has brought this to us :
I've purchased a four foot flowering cherry tree (Prunus Royal
Burgundy) which is grafted on to 'Colt' rootstock.

The tree has coppery-bronze leaves and double-pink flowers but I

see
that there's some 'green leaves' growing out from the rootstock.

Am I correct in thinking that these green leaves should be cut off

from
the 'rootstock'?



Best to just rub them off rather than cutting them as the latter may
encourage new growth.


Thanks for your reply but...
erm... "rub them off"?

It has produced two thin branches on the rootstock about 3 inches long
with the green leaves on those. :/

--
Gareth ( email address invalid ) .....


In that case you have no option other than to cut the green shoots off
cleanly and as near to the rootstock as possible. Rub off any new
shoots which are reverting, at first sight.



Gareth 29-05-2008 09:09 AM

Flowering cherry
 
*Emrys Davies* expressed precisely :
Thanks for your reply but...
erm... "rub them off"?

It has produced two thin branches on the rootstock about 3 inches long
with the green leaves on those. :/


In that case you have no option other than to cut the green shoots off
cleanly and as near to the rootstock as possible. Rub off any new
shoots which are reverting, at first sight.


OK! thanks very much... just done it. ;-)

--
Gareth ( email address invalid ) .....




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