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How long would it take for an apricot tree to sprout?

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How long would it take for an apricot tree to sprout?

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  1. I think what you're asking is how long before sprouting (bearing) fruit?

    "Bearing Age

    Most fruit trees are propagated by grafting or budding the variety on a root stock. When you purchase nursery-grown trees, their tops will be one to two years old while the roots may be one or two years older. The age (from planting) when trees can be expected to bear fruit depends on the type of fruit you are growing: apple, apricot and sour cherry (three to five years), peach (two to four), pear and plum (four to six), quince and sweet cherry (five to seven). Dwarf fruit trees may begin to bear one to two years earlier than standard sized trees. "

    Good luck- apricots sometimes need another tree for cross-pollination (but not always)


  2. I think you are gonna plant a seed.?  It will not sprout..the trees are grafted onto another to make apricots......

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