The rootstock "Moscowia" belongs to the group of rootstocks for stone fruit trees, such as cherry, cherry, plum, and apricot. It is widely discussed among gardeners who share their experience of its use, noting its resistance to root suckers and compatibility with various graft varieties.
In the classification of rootstocks by growth vigor, "Moscowia" is characterized by moderate growth, which allows trees to reach an optimal height without excessive development. Such a level of growth contributes to good rooting of the tree in the soil and reduces the risk of crown tilts, especially after heavy rains or abundant irrigation.
The rootstock "Moscowia" is also valued for its winter hardiness and drought resistance, making it suitable for growing in both moderate climatic conditions and southern regions. Thanks to these properties, it ensures a stable yield and allows gardeners to graft various stone fruit varieties onto it with good compatibility and no noticeable root suckers.