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Honestly it'll take at 2+ years for the scions to get established and grow large enough to bear fruit. The good thing is that this is still relatively fast since the scions are from an adult tree. You should definitely consider grafting some better varieties! 2 years will pass before you know it.
Very cool. I wonder what the apples would be like if you propagated new trees from the seeds of your Liberty/Ashmead/Cox Orange Pippen grafted tree. Will this tree be used for cider apples?