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Geneva roots lined out
Another problem with some Geneva roots can be poor takes when lined out in the nursery field.
Geneva tree
Most Geneva rootstocks make beautiful feathered trees. BUT notice the misses in the row! Skippy bud takes can be an issue with some of the Geneva roots.
Moses Lake
A beautiful field of Van Well apple trees at Moses Lake.
Ric, Pete and I
Matt with Pete and Ric Van Well. The Moser's have been working with the Van Wells since the 1970s.
Van Well Peach tree
Matt inspecting Van Well peach trees
Van Well pear
Ric Van Well and Matt Moser inspecting some beautiful pear trees.
WD Uniformity
Willow Drive Nursery is known for their uniform, high quality trees.
Bench grafted Ellepot trees
Bench grafted trees growing in Ellepots. Not quite as uniform as the budded trees.
Budded Ellepot trees
The FastFruitTree system is also compatible with Ellepots.
Ellepot
The basic Ellepot used for fruit trees.
Ellepot root growth.
Root growth through the Ellepot is rapid and unconstrained.
FFTs in plastic pots
Some of Matt's original FastFruitTrees grown in plastic pots.
FFTs just starting to grow.
Budded FastFruitTrees just starting to grow in the spring.
Jiffy Pot R-2 compatible trays
The FastFruitTree system was complete with compatible trays for the greenhouse environment.
Jiffy R-2 Peeat Pot
The Jiffy R-2 peat pot was originally chosen for the FastFruitTree system.
Rock Kietzer inspecting the test crop
Rock Keitzer inspects the test crop of Ellepot trees in his greenhouse.
The Ellepot tray
The Ellepot system has many sizes of pots and trays, but this is the typical 8 count tray I have seen.
The FastFruitTree System
Matt shares his experiences in developing the FastFruitTree system. Available on the Grafting Systems website.