If I owned a nursery, each time I sold a fruit tree I would attach a flyer that explained rootstock suckers. Too many innocent fruit trees get overtaken by their rootstock while the gardener doesn’t notice . . . until:

“Why are my oranges sour?”

“Why is my plum tree so thorny?”

And so it goes with avocados.

Not only do home gardeners sometimes lose their avocado trees to rootstock, but farmers can also get suckered:

Graft onto rootstock suckers?

How about grafting onto rootstock suckers rather than cutting them off? This is a great idea, especially if you have the grafting skills and the rootstock is large like the last one shown in the video. I recently did this to a tree in a friend’s yard:

At grafting time in March.

Whether cutting off the rootstock sucker or grafting onto it, if branches are not shaded by leaves be sure to paint them to prevent sunburn.

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