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How to grow "Dwarf" fruit trees
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How to grow "Dwarf" fruit trees

A whole of people regularly ask for Dwarf fruit tree seedlings. Dwarf fruit trees are trees that will produce fruits while their height is below 8 feet tall. These trees also produces fruits very early sometimes as early as 6 months after planting.
   


There are very few fruits trees that are naturally dwarf, however there are some natural propagation techniques that will enable you to produce fruits trees which will produce fruits without growing into very big trees.

Below are the common propagation techniques used in producing Dwarf trees.

1, Air layering: Air layering or marcotting is a form of asexual plant propagation whereby new plants are formed on a stem while still being attached to the parent plant. The air layered stem produces roots after some weeks. There is a video that explains Air layering below.

2, Grafting: Grafting is a form of asexual plant propagation where the stem of a desired variety (Scion) is joined to a plant with an established root system (Rootstock) from the same specie. Once the joining is successful both the Scion and the Rootstock will grow into a single tree.

3, Budding: Budding is a form of asexual plant propagation where a single bud from a desired variety (Scion) is inserted or attached to a plant with an established root system (Rootstock) from the same specie. Once the bud has been successfully attached both the Scion and the Rootstock will grow into a single tree.

4, Cutting: Cutting is an asexual plant reproduction method where a vegetative part (stem, leaf, or root) is cut off from a parent plant and induced to regenerate roots and shoots, forming a new plant.

You may be wondering which of the following methods is the best, I personally prefer Air layering due to the fact that you only need a single tree and the Air layered stem would have produced its on root system before being removed from the parent tree.

If you want the new plant to produce fruits very early like within a year you need to ensure that you perform this propagation techniques on fruit trees that are already producing fruits.
Below are some tips to ensure that the "Dwarf" fruit tree maintains its desired height.

1, Planting the "Dwarf" in a container will prevent the tree from growing into a large tree over time.

2, Pruning the "Dwarf" tree to your desired height ensures the tree will not grow taller than the desired height. Ensure that you sanitise your pruning equipment before using it.

3, If you plant in the ground you will need to prune more often. This is due to the fact that the ground offers a much large amount of nutrients and the roots system is not confined or restricted like when planted in a container.

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