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My new Howgate Wonder is blossoming like crazy - amazing because we only planted it in March. It was a bare root tree from Buckingham Nurseries and is out-blooming my other trees, including those that have been in for three years.
The question is: if it fruits, what should I do? Should I remove them?
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]35920[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]35921[/ATTACH]
Its the poor old tree with ivy on the trunk and branches at a right angle
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Originally posted by Noosner View PostMy new Howgate Wonder is blossoming like crazy - amazing because we only planted it in March. It was a bare root tree from Buckingham Nurseries and is out-blooming my other trees, including those that have been in for three years.
The question is: if it fruits, what should I do? Should I remove them?
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Originally posted by Noosner View PostThe question is: if it fruits, what should I do? Should I remove them?
Fruit now will be at the expense of tree growth, which will mean a smaller, lighter-cropping tree in subsequent years - the tree will also be slower to establish and more easily troubled by pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies or drought stress.
In young trees, branches or even the trunk will often bend or snap because the tree isn't strong enough.
Generally, early cropping is not recommended, but sturdy trees on vigorous rootstocks usually have enough structural strength and root strength to support cropping..
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FB and Orangepippin, many thanks for your advice, which I will heed. If it does fruit, I might try leaving one or two fruits on, just to see, and taking the rest off. That seems a good compromise.
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Originally posted by orangepippin View PostIf it is a dwarf tree you should probably remove any fruitlets, the supplier may be able to advise further.
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