Oh lord here we go.
Hang with me,
Answers are in order of questions.
(1) Yes if there is a pollinator of the same type of tree, you have to have a pollinator somewhere around there or so I was raised to believe.
(2) Answered above.
(3) You would be better off grafting to a bigger tree and trimming the other branches when the grafts art established.
(4) Plant the thing about 1” in the ground.
(5) About 10 years (or less) if your lucky, go back to grafting, but it WILL produce fruit, if you have a pollinator.
My Dad did this stuff all of the time.
I hope this helps.
Ok so Keith has a slightly different opinion but basically the same info, he beat me to it. :wink:
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