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Dolgo Rootstock Source?

I order 12-18 "sedling from willis a few years ago. 3/4's of them were too small to graft and needed a year.

Chief river also has red splendor crabapple seedlings. I'd get a few from them too.

Saint Lawrence has nice siberian crab seedlings. Very close to dolgo. Ordered some last year, shipping was $25 for them. Might of been me, but siberian tend to prefer crabapples over regular full size apples. Saint lawrence claims to use them on crabapple that do not like regular rootstocks like anontovka. I am wondering how crabapple freidnly M111 is. I've had slow starts on several crabpple varieties on M111, but regular apples grow like weeds on them. There is some tribal knowledge to what rootstocks like what kinds of scions, but that info is hard to dig up.

I'm trying G890 at home and P18 at camp. G890 makes a nice smaller 12-14ft tree. P18 makes a full sized tree, but is designed to work well in low pH soils and cold climates. Got them from mehrabyan. Have anontovka on order, but might be cancelling them and getting a grafted liberty instead.
Is there any information on the root structure of P18? Fibrous or carrot style?

Interesting on the lower pH soils.
 
Couldn't find alot.


I have been worried M111 won't like the winters up there. Maybe I should plant 1 or 2 of them too.
 
Anyone have a good source for Dolgo Rootstock for grafting this winter/spring? Chief River has them, they're 12-18" seedlings for $5.31/each or 2'-3' for $16.35 each 😳 if I buy atleast 25. Wonder what the diameter would be on a 12to18" seedling? I messaged Ryan at Bluehill to see if he will have any, but I haven't heard back from him. I am looking for 50.
Burnt Ridge has 2'-3' dolgo seedling for $6.75.

 
I'll take good pics of all my roostocks when I get them.
 
Burnt Ridge has 2'-3' dolgo seedling for $6.75.

I bought 5 Dolgo seedlings from there years ago with the idea of just seeing what they turned into. They all ended up real small sized crabs that only the birds would eat so I’ve since top grafted them over to other varieties that are growing well. Hoping for fruit this coming year.
 
Just ordered a half dozen of the Dolgo from Yellow River. Happy to find them. I am about out of space and only do a few trees a year now. Dolgo have done great for me and I greatly prefer them.
 
Just ordered a half dozen of the Dolgo from Yellow River. Happy to find them. I am about out of space and only do a few trees a year now. Dolgo have done great for me and I greatly prefer them.
Guess I am not getting those, just received an email back stating they don't ship to NY and 20 is the minimum order. Ugh!
 
Guess I am not getting those, just received an email back stating they don't ship to NY and 20 is the minimum order. Ugh!
Do you have a link? I see their site but no rootstocks.
 
Do you have a link? I see their site but no rootstocks.
They are just listed as dolgo seedling trees - I can't remember if they are in the deciduous trees section or the shrub section. I ordered 20 from them again this year and they have worked well for grafting in prior years.
 
the going rate for small amount of rootstocks is 3-4 each. I ordered (2) dolgo seedlings for 10 each from mehrabyan nursery in NY. Pricey, but had room in the box. Probably let them go to maturity, see what I do when I get them.

That's sucks about yellow river nurseries not shipping to NY.

For rootstock, I'm sure their red splendor, or Ranetka would be just fine too.

Dolgo might be invasive, or has stricter requirements to be allow to come into the state. Virus free certifications, maybe pesticide treated to prevent bug migration.

IF turkey creek is listening....... I wish they sold rootstocks with their tree order. Even just one variety, or certain shipping dates only......
 
I am 30 miles from Ithaca and didn't realize Mehrabyan nursery was located there. I will give them a call next week and get some of their Dolgo seedlings. I am only doing a half dozen a year or less so I can live with the price. I have done a ton of business with Cummins nursery over the years and gone to their grafting and pruning classes numerous times.
 
I planted Dolgo seedlings from Lawyer Nursery (no longer in business) bareroot twenty-some years ago and most of those grew into impressive sized trees. A couple did turn out to be natural dwarfs though.

I ordered Dolgo seedlings from Burnt Ridge back around 2018 and babied them in pots for a full summer. They have grown 1-2' since then. All have bush type growth habits.

The Dolgo seedling rootstocks I got from Blue Hill and spring planted as bareroot are growing well.

The Dolgo seedlings I got from Alpha Nurseries just didn't seem to grow many roots after a full summer of babying them in pots before I planted them. That was year before last, I think.

My best luck has been with finding a Dolgo seedling tree that I like and checking for root or trunk suckers coming up, mounding dirt over them, and coming back in a couple few years to detach the ones that have sent out roots of their own. Photo attached.
 

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Has anyone bought Dolgo seedlings from Porcupine Hollow Farm and if so how are they growing?
Anyone graft to Prairie crabapple rootstock (malus ioensis) and how did they do for you? Growth rate, mature size, disease resistance etc.
 
I am 30 miles from Ithaca and didn't realize Mehrabyan nursery was located there. I will give them a call next week and get some of their Dolgo seedlings. I am only doing a half dozen a year or less so I can live with the price. I have done a ton of business with Cummins nursery over the years and gone to their grafting and pruning classes numerous times.
They might still have anontovka if your ok with that option. I am getting P18, m111, and g890 from mehraban .Saint Lawrence has Siberian crab rootstock for $4 or 5 a piece. I think their shipping to me for just rootstocks is $25.

Might just might get 350-400 trees from mehrabyan or somebody who makes custom bareroots. Having a backyard u pick orchard. Put a few real late season ones in the corner for muzzleloader season candy. Got about 4 or so acres. Offer a premium price for organic u pick orchard offerings. Giving m111 and g890 a few years to see if they like my soil. Even more so for organic farming.

Got 8 years before I retire, not sure I want a bunch of folks in my backyard or not. If I was a dog, I'd probably have a muzzle on me........
 
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