
12/14/10, 11:05 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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You are very lucky sunflower! I've tried many times to sprout cherry pits from various sources, and I never, ever got a single cherry seedling. Apparently, cherry seed falling off the tree sprouts more readily than harvested fruit that has been refrigerated. I think that means it would be very hard to sprout the frozen pits. However, pits from fruit right off the tree might sprout, though it may require winter chill and sprout next spring.
According to one reference I read, cherries are much more homogenous than other fruits like apple, and the seeds are much more likely to bear true.
You know, if you think this fruit is really good, you might want to try grafting it yourself to propage it. You could call your new variety "Kansas Sunflower Cherry"! If you can get more seedlings, try whip grafting shoots off the best tree onto your newly sprouted seedlings. Grafting is pretty easy. Here's a pic of an Anjou shoot I grafted onto a seedling I sprouted from the seed of a store bought pear. This tree has now been planted in my orchard!
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