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Old 05-05-2003, 11:08 AM
Gyve Turquoise
 
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Default Need advice on "cloning" old cherry tree???


"Joe Jamies" wrote in message
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Can I take cuttings
of the few small branches which have leaves? Could I buy a rootstock
and try budding onto it, now in Spring?


I don't see why you can't try it even if it's not the ideal time of year.

Should I wait for the fruit to
develop and save the cherry pits for sowing?


I should qualify this post by saying I have no experience of propagating
cherries, but I believe that cherry stones won't produce the same fruit as
the parent plant.


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