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[nafex] Re: Pseudocydonia sinensis



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Hi Mr Lon
Thanks....I can handle the suckering...I check my trees every day..
The suckers won't have a chance.ha ha
I will probably try the grafts next year, as the Chinese quince 
seedlings are very small now.
Thanks very much.
Pete 8b South La.
-- In nafex@y..., "Lon J. Rombough" <lonrom@h...> wrote:
> I've never tried it, but it's worth an attempt.  The biggest 
problem would
> be suckering of the rootstock.
> -Lon
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> >From: pete@c...
> >To: nafex@y...
> >Subject: [nafex] Re: Pseudocydonia sinensis
> >Date: Fri, Oct 19, 2001, 5:20 PM
> >
> 
> >
> >Hi Mr Lon
> >Thanks for the info. I stewed down some and it's good. A little 
sharp 
> >to the taste, but good with waffles and peanut butter...ha.
> >I have submitted another post about grafting European quince to P. 
> >Sinensis. Perhaps you can tell me if it's possible.
> >Thanks a lot
> >Pete in z 8b
> >
> >
> >


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