Almost all fruit trees must be grafted onto a rootstock. The rootstock determines the characteristics of your fruit tree, for example how tall it grows and how long it takes for the tree to produce fruit but also the amount of fruit it produces. A slow-growing rootstock gives a more compact tree with a fast and high fruit yield.
We grow rootstocks for our own fruit trees, and because of their high quality, we also export them worldwide. For our apple trees, we combine our best rootstocks with the most suitable apple varieties.
Almost all fruit trees must be grafted onto a rootstock. The rootstock determines the characteristics of your fruit tree, for example how tall it grows and how long it takes for the tree to produce fruit but also the amount of fruit it produces. A slow-growing rootstock gives a more compact tree with a fast and high fruit yield.
We grow rootstocks for our own fruit trees, and because of their high quality, we also export them worldwide. For our apple trees, we combine our best rootstocks with the most suitable apple varieties.
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