You dont.... part of the seedless orange will be grafted on the rootstock (beheaded plant) of a normal orange. In any case, anything grown from seed can be unreliable-they are rarely like the parents and often display inferior characteristics.
2007-01-24 23:22:19
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answered by magpiez 5
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Often seedless plants are raised from grafts.
2007-01-24 14:00:06
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answered by Sky Salad Clipper 3
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Just guessing but do you think it might be from a grafted plant? I will watch this post but I would naturally think that they take a regular tree and splice a cutting from another plant to it... making the fruit a man-made creation.
Do not laugh. It is just a guess!
2007-01-24 14:08:11
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answered by chattanooga chip 3
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They are grafted.
Very few trees are started from seed. Most are a hybrid grafted onto a hardy rootstock.,
2007-01-24 13:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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you can't. Seedless trees are grafts so get one at your neighborhood nursery...
2007-01-25 06:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the question. Grafts are the answer.
2007-01-25 04:07:49
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answered by James B 2
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They are a hybrid and to start a new one you need a branch stem
2007-01-24 14:00:12
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answered by zen522 7
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in a store
2007-01-24 14:28:33
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answered by name. 5
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