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Sat, Sep 27, 14 at 22:16
| I cut this small tree back due to black knot. Thought I killed it. I think the disease was due to location. Is the black knot in the roots? Will this Santa Rosa come true from the sucker? I'm thinking about moving it and giving it another try. I also pulled Stanley & Shiro plums that had black knot which were nearby. |
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| The sucker is probably the rootstock. Original graft was probably where the bend is a couple inches above the tag. So anything below the bend is rootstock variety not Santa Rosa. |
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- Posted by nyRockFarmer 5A South Central, NY (My Page) on Sat, Sep 27, 14 at 22:33
| Looks like peach. |
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| Yes it's probably on Lovell peach rootstock. |
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