shh. I collect plums, apples, nectarines and peaches also.
I think I have Ian and Jules? I forget the names itās 2 separate ones of the white ones. Iād need to check the tags.
I have the basic āNankingāā¦ someone on one of the FB groups had some awesome plain jane ones and said that production went 10X once they had a different genetic strainā¦ not sure if that is true or not but makes sense.
Yeah, everything Iāve read says they arenāt self fertile. Iāll probably add the 3rd one I didnāt get at a later point if those 2 do well.
I ordered one of the sweet thing cherries from honeyberry USA this year. it was supposed to arrive this fall but it seems their propagator in Canada is not going to send a truck down until March or April of 2025. if I get them and they thrive after a few years, you are welcome to come by and take a sucker and give them a try at your place if you want. since Iām new to cherries it would give me the opportunity to see how dormant suckers are harvested and propagated, so its a win win.
@Bigmike1116 Sounds good to me. I hope they do well for you.
It is a pretty easy process and I actually did a little video on it a while back in case anyone needs to see how easy it is. Probably the biggest thing is you donāt get much growth the first year since it is spending time rebuilding a good root system.
Bernis contacted meā¦ with the same info and offered me a smaller one to ship soonā¦ as well as a $10 refund. Not sure if that interests you or you want to gamble on that truck.
I wasnāt given that option. I trust honeyberry USA will fulfill their orders in the spring. Iām not worried.
I had pretty good luck propping sweet thing this summer from the bushes I got this spring. The new plants werent hardy enough to leave outside for the winter so Im going to try to keep them alive under lights. Not sure how thats going to goā¦ Some plants are easier to keep inside during the winter than others.
Congrats. How did you propagate them? Did you use green cuttings?
Yeah softwood cuttings with rooting hormone in gallon ziplock bags with coir under led light.