Hello,
In mid December last year I planted two early Apple trees which were bought from a well respected nursery in the south of England. The trees were maiden whips and were listed as suited to "northern climates". I planted them as 45 degree cordons and pruned the main stem back by a third to try and promote lower down growth. All the buds have now burst open but to my surprise ALL of the buds have produced flowers and none of them as branch growth . This has happened with both trees which I wasn't expecting.
Does anyone know if this is normal or could the trees have been stressed in some way causing the trees to start fruiting?
I have other slightly more established trees which don't seem to have the same issue.
Any advice that anyone can give would be appreciated. I don't plan to let the trees fruit for another couple of years and will likely pinch out all of this year's flowers.
Cheers,
Scott.
In mid December last year I planted two early Apple trees which were bought from a well respected nursery in the south of England. The trees were maiden whips and were listed as suited to "northern climates". I planted them as 45 degree cordons and pruned the main stem back by a third to try and promote lower down growth. All the buds have now burst open but to my surprise ALL of the buds have produced flowers and none of them as branch growth . This has happened with both trees which I wasn't expecting.
Does anyone know if this is normal or could the trees have been stressed in some way causing the trees to start fruiting?
I have other slightly more established trees which don't seem to have the same issue.
Any advice that anyone can give would be appreciated. I don't plan to let the trees fruit for another couple of years and will likely pinch out all of this year's flowers.
Cheers,
Scott.
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