Crimsoncrisp

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Its a nice apple, with nice natural structure and easy to grow. It's a bit shy bearing, but seems to crop consistently. I think this is a good one for B118.


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Ben-how large is that apple?

A small nursery in central Mn. has developed Kinder Krisp and I like that apple.
 
Wow they sure like like a pretty apple. Add it to the list. :)

How do you figure different types for different roost stocks. I have a mixture of all diff kinds on diff stock. Perhaps I should have researched that. LOL!
 
I grafted a few this year and the grafts are doing great. I think compliments of WTNUT
 
well that was a rather pressing question.....
 
Looks like a good Apple does it fare well with fire blight?
 
Ben-how large is that apple?

A small nursery in central Mn. has developed Kinder Krisp and I like that apple.

It's medium and uniform. I have 50 of them on m26 seven years old.

The apple is good, but not great flavor. In mid late-season there are so many great apples they don't sell very well, but they do have a following.

I suggest them here because are very easy growing.

If I grew them again, I would put them on G30, but for wildlife, B118. M111 or Ant would be very slow to bear I think.

Ben
 
I'm not sure about FB. I treat for it, and have never had a problem.


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