Thanks Randy,my original plan was to grow a seedling tree,take a scion and limb 
graft it.some of these limb grafts had outstanding apples but the seedling's 
apple's (in every case but one) looked the same but lacking in soluable 
solids,smaller, poor or off taste. My new seedling trees in the nursery will be 
disgarded and 2 scions from each will be limb grafted,I'm wasting my time 
growing these seedling to test,will test on limb grafts on B-9 trees, my goal 
here is a Honey Crisp like apple that will grow well further south,  I've tried 
to grow HC since 1994 and failed most years,Honey Crisp is a disaster to grow 
here in Western Illinois, too hot, too humid,poor color,very high cull rate,not 
proffitable,too many on the ground.So far I have a number of good crosses I'm 
testing on my customers,Excellent response,Some day may offer these through my 
own nursery.Not ready yet,Big nurserys and universitys won't offer their new 
varietys to us little guys, I hope
 to change that.Lee Elliott.Upstart Nursery,Winchester,IL. Due to patent 
laws,nothing is for sale at this time.

--- On Sat, 2/26/11, Randy Steffens Jr <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Randy Steffens Jr <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [apple-crop] [Apple-crop] Apples from seedling trees
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, February 26, 2011, 7:12 PM



Good evening Lee,


Regarding your January question about seedling apple trees:  several studies 
have shown a significant correlation between rootstock variety and fruit 
taste/quality.   See the links below.  It does seem surprising however that the 
difference in quality would be as marked as you describe.  Perhaps there are 
additional factors play here.  


Randy Steffens Jr
Shepard's Vally Orchards
Middle Tennessee

http://irrec.ifas.ufl.edu/flcitrus/UF%20IFAS%20Short%20Course%20Proceedings/factors/rootstock.pdf
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0304423885900184

http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0304423894007452


http://treephys.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/1/93.full.pdf


>Not sure whats going on here,anybody experienced growing seedling trees? I 
>started crossing Honeycrisp with Gala,Pinova,Pink Lady, Goldrush,in 
>1997,Produced hundreds of seedling trees I planted in >1998,also made 2 limb 
>grafts of each on 5 year old M-9 and B-9 trees,some old Golden Del and 
>others.,started getting apples on the limb grafts in 2 years, the seedlings 
>some at 4 years, Afew of the limb >grafts (20-30) of of 900,were outstanding 
>in quality right away while the seedling tree's apples were tasteless or off 
>flavored but looked the same, Now,some years later the seedlings still are 
>worthless >in Quality (taste,dissolved solids),even when properly thinned, 
>Whats going on here,are all apples more tasty on dwarf? and less quality on 
>seedling?Will the seedling ever be any good?The seedlings range >from 12 feet 
>to 40. I don't expect to sell any of these, this is an experiment. Lee 
>Elliott, Winchester,Illinois, Upstart Nursery











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