I'm planning to
sell fruit
trees at markets (maybe 6-12" high), & am wondering the best way to propagate them.
The conventional wisdom is that grafts are necessary for most varieties, as you need a hardy rootstock inured to
local conditions, with a high-bearing scion grafted on top of it.
There are exceptions such as mulberry & fig, but it is broadly advised not to strike fruit trees from cuttings. However I'm unclear as to the reason. Is it because:
1. The cutting won't "take" as successfully as a graft will, & you'll lose a lot of them.
or
2. You'll end up with a mature plant whose
roots aren't hardy
enough for local conditions, & which therefore won't thrive.
(Or both.)
I don't know anything about grafting but am reasonably confident of my abilities as a striker of cuttings (clones) - which is why I'm interested in what the rationale for the above view.
Thanks to all.