Anyone have experience of pruning Cherry on Colt Rootstock?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 3:07 pm
I have been through a bit of a fruit-tree buying binge and have amongst other things, a half standard Stella cherry on a Colt rootstock.
The patch I have in mind for it is about 5m from the centre of the nearest fruit tree (plums) and 3m from my newly planted native hedge.
I bought it because I had read it was a semi-dwarfing rootstock, but after a bit more of a google prior to planting it today, I have heard anecdotes of it growing to 2m in some cases to anything up to 4.5m in others!
It's not the height so much as the spread I am a bit worried about - if it has a 4.5m spread, my plums and greengages are going to get crowded out.
Can you prune such a cherry to keep it under 2m height and spread? If anyone has a clue, I'd be so grateful!
The patch I have in mind for it is about 5m from the centre of the nearest fruit tree (plums) and 3m from my newly planted native hedge.
I bought it because I had read it was a semi-dwarfing rootstock, but after a bit more of a google prior to planting it today, I have heard anecdotes of it growing to 2m in some cases to anything up to 4.5m in others!
It's not the height so much as the spread I am a bit worried about - if it has a 4.5m spread, my plums and greengages are going to get crowded out.
Can you prune such a cherry to keep it under 2m height and spread? If anyone has a clue, I'd be so grateful!