Item Number: FT153
Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peaches, 3 on 1 Multi Grafted Fruit Tree
Great Flavor With Less Disease!
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Peach Leaf Curl Resistant 3-on-1 Multi-Grafted Fruit Tree combines several flavorful peaches selected for improved performance where peach leaf curl can make orchard growing frustrating. At least three varieties share one tree, offering a changing sequence of fruit colors, textures, and harvest dates without requiring several planting spaces. Depending on the grafts supplied, the crop may range from sweet white peaches to richly colored yellow or crimson-fleshed fruit, with choices prized for fresh eating, drying, canning, and preserves. Spring bloom adds beauty before the multi-variety harvest begins. For gardeners in wet-spring regions or those seeking a lower-input peach collection, this tree offers a thoughtful balance of resilience and taste. Exact varieties vary and cannot be selected, making each tree a compact assortment built around the shared goal of better leaf-curl tolerance.
Plant in full sun with excellent drainage and airflow. Maintain an open canopy, remove fallen leaves, and remember that resistance reduces risk but does not guarantee freedom from peach leaf curl.
The grafted peaches share one canopy and can support fruit production together. Label branches and manage vigor carefully so all component varieties survive.
Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peaches, 3 on 1 Multi Grafted Fruit Tree Details
- Fruit: A variable assortment of white, yellow, and/or crimson-fleshed peaches
- Flavor and texture: Rich, sweet, juicy, and varied by graft
- Best uses: Fresh eating, drying, canning, preserves, pies, and freezing
- Pollination: Multiple compatible varieties share one canopy and can support pollination together.
- Possible varieties: Selections vary and cannot be chosen; possible grafts may include Frost, Q-1-8, Indian Free, or Muir.
- Special care: Balance every graft and continue sound sanitation and airflow practices despite improved leaf-curl resistance.
- Something special: It combines several notable flavor selections with improved peach leaf curl resistance in one planting space.
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Shipping Information
Shipping Information
Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI
Shipping Weight: 10.0 lb
Dimensions: 47.5"L x 7.3"W x 2.75"H
Features
Features
- Bare Root
- Freestone
- Self-fruitful
Characteristics
Characteristics
Planting & Care
Planting & Care
To increase survival rate of grafts it is important not to let one graft overtake the tree. If the different fruit varieties (the limbs) are not well-spread on your trees, use a spreader to separate them. Always plant the smallest limb (the “weakest” bud) to the south/southwest to insure that it gets plenty of sun. Prune back the strongest growing varieties by 2/3. Prune back the weakest variety by 1/2 — or not at all. During the summer, watch the growth-rate of the smaller limbs to determine if pruning is necessary at that time. If the weakest variety is 1/2 the size of the others, it’s best not to cut it back. Prune back the more aggressive limbs. Summer-prune when necessary in order to let sunlight get to all the developing varieties. Keep even sunlight available to all the developing selections. After the third season, maintain the multi-budded tree so that each fruit-type grows in balance with the others.
Useful Information
Useful Information
Guarantee
Guarantee
Limited Dormant Tree & Plant Guarantee
* Claim deadline is June 15th
We guarantee that your dormant tree or plant will arrive in good, viable condition. If your tree arrives in substandard condition, notify us within 3 days of delivery. Please email pictures of the box, inside packaging, the tree and its roots to helpdesk@groworganic.com. We will investigate your claim and process a request to exchange or refund the damaged product.
If your dormant tree or plant has not grown new leaves by June 15th, you may be eligible for our Limited Dormant Tree & Plant Guarantee. This guarantee provides for a store credit for the purchase price of the tree, excluding shipping. Please see the Instructions below.
Important Dates:
- April 1st Dormant trees/plants must be planted in the ground
- May 15th Perform scratch test, if no new leaves have grown
- June 15th Deadline to apply for a dormant tree/plant credit
All required documentation must be received by June 15th for your claim to be considered. Claims or documentation received after June 15th will be denied, without exception. Instructions listed below
Terms and Conditions
We cannot guarantee that your tree or plant will remain alive and healthy after it is received, or bear fruit as there are too many variables in your environment that are beyond our control (i.e. soil preparation, weed and pest control, proper irrigation, chill hours, compatible hardiness for your growing zone, proper choice of pollinator, extreme weather, rodent damage, disease, etc.).
We cannot guarantee that we will be able to provide a replacement tree/plant of the same species either that same growing season or in future years. Customers are responsible for all shipping fees associated with replacement trees and plants.
If we determine that the tree you purchased directly from us is not viable, we will issue you a store credit (not a refund) for the purchase price of the affected dormant tree or plant. Shipping is not included in the dormant tree/plant guarantee. Store credits can be used to purchase any product we sell and are valid for use only until July 1st of the following year.
Historically, 98% of our dormant trees and plants grow and thrive when they have been cared for and planted using our growing guides. Dormant trees and plants must be planted in the ground by April 1st in order to be eligible for credit. If the ground in your area is still frozen solid, you may temporarily plant your tree or plant in a pot.
Potted, non-dormant trees or plants are excluded from this guarantee as they are not dormant at the time of shipment. Evergreen trees such as citrus, avocado and olive trees are not available for credit under the Dormant Tree and Plant Guarantee.
Instructions
We guarantee that your dormant fruit tree or plant will leaf out, if you care for it according to our growing guides. In the unlikely event that your dormant tree or plant does not have leaves by May 15th, follow these simple steps to apply for a store credit:
Before you call or email, please perform a “scratch test” to determine if the tree or plant is still alive. This video shows how to check for live tissue under the bark. Scratch tests need to be done a few inches above and below the graft.
Green Cambium Layer / Living Trees
If the cambium layer under the bark is green, give your tree a little more time. It is still alive, but hasn’t come out of dormancy yet. Check to make sure that it is getting the right amount of deep root water, enough sunlight and that the weather is warm enough for that type of tree/plant to come out of dormancy. Every tree has its own personality and will come out of dormancy at different times. Be sure to submit the required documentation listed below by June 15th, if it doesn’t grow leaves.
Brown Cambium Layer / Dead Trees
If the scratch test shows a brown cambium layer or if your dormant tree/plant doesn’t have leaves by June 1st, please email us at helpdesk@groworganic.com. All required documentation listed below must be received by June 15th for your claim to be considered. To be considered for the guarantee claim, all required documentation must be received by June 15th. Incomplete submissions will be denied.
Required Documentation
- Order number
- Name of dormant tree/plant and the quantity affected
- Photos of each tree or plant showing:
- The roots (tree or plant must be pulled out of the ground)
- The scratch test areas
- The entire tree/plant
We reserve the right to not issue credit for items that have already been replaced. We also reserve the right to require photographic evidence that the tree/plant was not killed by root rot, rodent or mechanical damage.
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It was second bad experience getting peach tree without leaf curl disease. Indian free peach graft had died. Frost peach and Q-1-8 White peach were not disease resistant. Both varieties of peaches were sick. Flower buds did not open and dried out in the second spring, then leaf curl appeared again. I wasted may money, time and efforts. I removed this tree too.
Strong and sturdy tree - good trunk. Disease resistant. Packed beautifully with moist sawdust. I expect great thing from this self pollinator. Will order again next year.
The tree arrived with a very nice root ball. The four grafts were all pretty different in size and I had to cut off about half of the smallest graft as it had died back but there are a few buds that can hopefully push and catch it back up; especially if I notch above it. Customer service offered to send me another tree or give me store credit for this one since the graft was so small.
Tree arrived in good shape. A couple smaller branches were broken, but the tree should recover with new growth without any problems. All three varieties are starting to leaf out now. One variety is substantially less developed than the other two (1/4" vs 5/8"), but will hopefully catch up with proper pruning and care. Won't know how leaf curl resistant it will be, but as long as the varieties are what they say they are, should be great.
I manage the garden at Rancho Cielo Youth Campus. There were two diseased apricot trees that have never produced any good fruit. This year we decided to remove them and I purchased the new peach tree with four grafted peach leaf curl resistant grafts. The tree arrived in excellent condition. I am excited to see how well it will grow. Thank you for always supplying excellent product.
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