A little sour - but really not that bad. I dont know if tree is dropping - or shedding them - only had a out ten fruit and dropped them all in last few days. 108 temp might do that.Looks like mine. How did it taste? Sour?
Lot of variation in Dolgos that are sold as a lot of places sell Dolgo grown from seed, the trees arent grafted. We graft all of our Dolgo so that we can stay consistent on fruit. Typically Dolgo have an oval shaped fruit and roughly 1" to 1 1/4" in length. They are all white fleshed as far as I know. The picture shown is pretty representative of what ours look like though ours might be slightly larger in size.
So a Dolgo seedling is not a true Dolgo? I bought a couple of "wild" crabapple from Blue Hill this year. I assumed they were Dolgo. Is Dolgo just a term used for wild crabapples? I don't really mind if mine aren't true Dolgo, just curious as to how that all works.I agree, 100%. I wish people would quit selling dolgo seedlings and calling them dolgo.
As a side note, I have a dolgo seedling with first fruit this year. So far, the fruit is slightly larger than grafted dolgo fruit. I am anxious to see how the fruit tastes and when it ripens/ drops.
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A dolgo seedling is simply that, a seedling. A true Dolgo would require being a grafted tree from a known/verified grafted Dolgo tree.So a Dolgo seedling is not a true Dolgo?
Wild crabapples could be 1/4" in diameter or nearly 2" in diameter. I purchase some red splendor crabapple seedlings from the local county tree sales and their size varies from the standard 1/4" all the way up to 1 1/2" diameter size. Dolgo is type of crabapple pictured in the post above - my grafted dolgos look nearly identical to that. If you want a specific size or type of apple you will need a grafted tree. If you are fine with more fruit variance then going with the lower cost seedling options would be a good plan.So a Dolgo seedling is not a true Dolgo? I bought a couple of "wild" crabapple from Blue Hill this year. I assumed they were Dolgo. Is Dolgo just a term used for wild crabapples? I don't really mind if mine aren't true Dolgo, just curious as to how that all works.
One of my Dolgo trees have apples like that. I have 4 Dogo trees, and none of their apples are the same.