Crossbreading in rootstock?
the_white_rabbit
15 years ago
More Discussions
I have a quick question here. I have been researching this and I can't find anyone anywhere that is doing it, or reasons why it could or couldn't be done.
anyway
I am hoping to attempt to cross breed root sytems of plants. I'm going to start with something woody. I have two heirloom thornless antique rose plants and three common rose plants. I want to cut a part of the root off both plants and notch them just like you would a graft and then bury and see what happens. I'm not sure if this has been done before or not but my end goal would be peanuts and potates. Give some of the more fragile rooted variaties some stronger roots and maybe even find a cross that makes the roots hardy and frost resitant someday.
Any advice?
farmfreedom
cyrus_gardner
Related Professionals
Edmond Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Wilmington Landscape Contractors · Cincinnati Landscape Contractors · East Chicago Landscape Contractors · Edwardsville Landscape Contractors · Fair Oaks Landscape Contractors · Tacoma Landscape Contractors · View Park-Windsor Hills Landscape Contractors · Murphy Carpenters · Summerlin Carpenters · Tigard Carpenters · Chicago Heights Fence Contractors · Columbia Fence Contractors · South San Francisco Fence Contractors · Staten Island Fence Contractors