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<blockquote data-quote="Terrier" data-source="post: 5926386" data-attributes="member: 1021"><p>I hate to break it to you, but the apples you get from trees planted from seeds will unlikely resemble the apple you took the seeds from. Unless they're grafted from a cutting from the parent tree to a root stock, there's no telling what you'll end up with. The root stock may contribute the dominant characteristic in the resultant apples, and that may just be that it's a hardy root that only allows the tree to grow to a certain height and only produces tiny, bitter apples. You just never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrier, post: 5926386, member: 1021"] I hate to break it to you, but the apples you get from trees planted from seeds will unlikely resemble the apple you took the seeds from. Unless they're grafted from a cutting from the parent tree to a root stock, there's no telling what you'll end up with. The root stock may contribute the dominant characteristic in the resultant apples, and that may just be that it's a hardy root that only allows the tree to grow to a certain height and only produces tiny, bitter apples. You just never know. [/QUOTE]
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