What he said! I said you may not get the same results...you may get fruit just not as much or as big as the grafted ones. Some rootstocks are even adapted to certain climates. Like the ones I have. Some wouldn’t grow or be as hardy here in the heat and humidity of SE Texas. It may pay to invest in some rootstock for your cuttings or research if the cultivars will even work in your location without rootstock.
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