I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jeff Wasielewski, nor the pleasure of hearing him speak before, but have always had the honour of following him on twitter. He sounds very knowledgeable and experienced. Looking forward to meeting him in person sometime in the near future.
It depends on what you are growing. Mangos are usually propagated on 'Turpentine' rootstock. Avocados on 'Waldin'. For a lot of others you can just grow seedlings and then graft in to them. The mango and avocado rootstocks may be hard to come by, so try to find a friend that has those varieties. You can also use general seedlings for mangos and avocados if you cant find 'Turpentine' or 'Waldin'. Good luck!
I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jeff Wasielewski, nor the pleasure of hearing him speak before, but have always had the honour of following him on twitter. He sounds very knowledgeable and experienced. Looking forward to meeting him in person sometime in the near future.
Very informative lecture. It reminded me of the 4 times I attended the tropical plant propagation class with Chris Rollins.
What is the name of a 'good rootstock', where do we get them
It depends on what you are growing. Mangos are usually propagated on 'Turpentine' rootstock. Avocados on 'Waldin'. For a lot of others you can just grow seedlings and then graft in to them. The mango and avocado rootstocks may be hard to come by, so try to find a friend that has those varieties. You can also use general seedlings for mangos and avocados if you cant find 'Turpentine' or 'Waldin'. Good luck!