Almost all fruit trees are grafted onto a rootstock. In grafting, part of a tree or plant (the scion) is attached to part of another plant (the rootstock).
The rootstock is the nurturing base of the fruit tree and determines its characteristics, such as growth rate, quantity and size of fruit. The type of branch grafted onto the rootstock determines what fruit will grow on the tree.
Almost all fruit trees are grafted onto a rootstock. In grafting, part of a tree or plant (the scion) is attached to part of another plant (the rootstock).
The rootstock is the nurturing base of the fruit tree and determines its characteristics, such as growth rate, quantity and size of fruit. The type of branch grafted onto the rootstock determines what fruit will grow on the tree.
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