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<blockquote data-quote="jrguns" data-source="post: 2141008" data-attributes="member: 26223"><p>Just some info. Trees grown from fruit seeds is not going to produce what you desire. First most fruit trees are grafted varieties that are grafted to a native rootstock to be heathy and withstand the climate and soil conditions. The top is the disired variety of choice. The top is also a hybrid of many varieties and may or may not become what you want through the seed or pit. You would be much better off to buy the plants you want and start with a 2-3 year old tree. It wiill fruit sooner and be true to the variety you hope it is. Kind of like a native pecan and a paper shell pecan. The paper shell pecan seed will not neccessarely grow a papershell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrguns, post: 2141008, member: 26223"] Just some info. Trees grown from fruit seeds is not going to produce what you desire. First most fruit trees are grafted varieties that are grafted to a native rootstock to be heathy and withstand the climate and soil conditions. The top is the disired variety of choice. The top is also a hybrid of many varieties and may or may not become what you want through the seed or pit. You would be much better off to buy the plants you want and start with a 2-3 year old tree. It wiill fruit sooner and be true to the variety you hope it is. Kind of like a native pecan and a paper shell pecan. The paper shell pecan seed will not neccessarely grow a papershell. [/QUOTE]
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