Emla-7
60% of standard apple seedling. Good anchorage. May need support in early years. Performs better on deep fertile loam soils. Does not do well in light sandy soils.
Emla-26
45% of standard apple seedling. Usually needs support. Okay in all but badly drained and light dry soils. Produces better quality fruit than Emla-7. Precocious. Not as hardy as Emla-7. Shallow rooted, subject to drought stress.
M-9/T337
Parent rootstock is M-9. Trees with M-9 T337 rootstock perform very similarly to those grown on EMLA 9. M-9 T337 induces early cropping with large fruit size and has the same influence as EMLA 9 on all scions. Some reports indicate that M-9 T337 may be slightly less vigorous than EMLA 9.
M-9/Pajam 2® (USPP #7715)
Trees grown on M-9 Pajam 2® will be similar to trees on EMLA 9 but with better rooting. This rootstock will produce a tree about 35% of standard in most cases.
Bud 118
(Budagovsky 118) Similar in size to EMLA 106 and 111 or approx. 95% of seedling. Very winter hardy and adaptable to a wide range of soils. Resistant to collar rot. Reported to be as precocious as EMLA 106 and is recommended for production in cold climates as well as under replant conditions
© 2008-2013 Sierra Gold Nurseries. All Rights Reserved.