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Re: [nafex] Quince for Pear roostock
I understand that there can be incompatability issues with Conference and an
interstem is recommended. Calcareous soils should be avoided because this can
bring on "lime-induced chlorosis". Although tolerant of wet soils quince
seems to do better in the hotter drier years Cold-hardiness is also a concern
from late spring frosts. For more information on quince rootstock we grow,
visit our website at willamettenurseries.com
Good luck,
Devin Cooper
Ed & Pat Fackler wrote:
> KJJSiebert@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am interested in trying Quince as a pear rootstock. Where can I get
> > the roostocks? Does anyone have information on compatability with the
> > following pears: Rescue, Highland, Ubileen, Conference? Any
> > information on culture, including soil preferences, would be
> > appreciated.
>
> My response--------
>
> Depending on quantity desired, you may obtain them from Treco in
> Woodburn, OR and Willamette Nursery in OR. I'm sure Dev Cooper reads this
> and he is the owner of Willamette.
> Of those you mentioned, I'm certgain Rescue and Highland are not
> compatible and my best guess is that Ubileen and Conference aren't either.
> Of those which are very compatible, Comice (and sibs like Magness),
> Maxine, Bierschmitt, Collette and Old Home exhibit good compatibility and
> perhaps Maxine, when used as an interstem, induces a degree of precosity
> (quicker to bear).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Ed, So. Indiana, land of nirvana
>
>
>
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