Register  |   | 
 
 
 


Reply
  Author   Comment  
Willofig

Registered:
Posts: 254
Reply with quote  #1 
I was wondering since Mulberries are almost the same as figs, has anyone ever tried to graft a fig to a mulberry? Has any body ever tried to graft a fig to any other fruit tree?
__________________
Mario
zone 6a
Willowick,Oh
pitangadiego

Avatar / Picture

Moderator
Registered:
Posts: 5,447
Reply with quote  #2 
Generally grafting must be done between like plants, or very, very closely related plants. I am guessing, but plants that do not pollinate one another, are likely not close enough.

Plums and apricots are both "Prunus" and can be grafted and cross-pollinated, for example.

There should be plenty of info on the internet.

__________________
Encanto Farms Nursery
http://encantofarms.com
http://figs4fun.com
http://webebananas.com
"pitangadiego" everywhere
drphil69

Avatar / Picture

Registered:
Posts: 803
Reply with quote  #3 
Quote:
Originally Posted by pitangadiego
Generally grafting must be done between like plants, or very, very closely related plants. I am guessing, but plants that do not pollinate one another, are likely not close enough.

Plums and apricots are both "Prunus" and can be grafted and cross-pollinated, for example.

There should be plenty of info on the internet.


That is good info!  I'm glad to know that.  I know the stonefruit (not sure if they are all prunus) - plums, apricots, peaches, nectarines -  can be grafted on 1 tree.  Do you know if they all cross pollinate?

__________________
Phil - Zone 7A - Newark, DE Newbie fig lover just trying to learn.

jdsfrance

Registered:
Posts: 2,591
Reply with quote  #4 
Hi drphil69,
To make a long story short, search for "pluot" ... and find what they are ...

__________________
------------------------
Climate from -25°C to + 35°C
Only cold hardy figtrees can make it here
Previous Topic | Next Topic
Print
Reply