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12.08.2024 - 17:36 / gardenerspath.com / Kristine Lofgren
How to Propagate Apple Trees
If you or someone you know is growing an exceptional apple tree that you want to recreate, you can’t do it by harvesting and sowing seeds.
Most modern apple trees are propagated by grafting, budding, or via stem cuttings.
You can certainly try sowing seeds from an apple, but you never know what you’ll end up with. It might not look or taste anything like the fruit from the parent plant.
That’s not necessarily a bad thing, of course, there’s a chance you might end up with something really cool, since the seeds you sow will be a combination of the characteristics of both parents.
But grafting, budding, and cutting propagation results in a genetic replica of the parent.
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I know that propagating apples via cuttings and grafting can seem intimidating.
Most of us sowed seeds in elementary school at some point and we have a basic familiarity with the process. But few of us have played around with grafting during our formative years.
Don’t worry, it really isn’t difficult or complicated. You can do it, and this guide will help.
Here’s what we’ll go over to help you reach your apple propagation goals:
If you need a refresher on how to grow and care for apples, read our growing guide. Then, let’s get on the same page with our propagation terminology.
The scion is the top part of a graft and includes a cutting from a chosen parent apple tree, which is then attached to the rootstock. The scion could be a substantial branch of a tree or just a little twig.
The rootstock is the bottom part of the apple tree that includes the roots and the base of the trunk and may consist of just a stem and
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