The Christmas before last my parents gave me a potted Sweetheart cherry on a semi-dwarf roostock as a moving-in present for my first house. It was about 1.5m tall with some well-formed branches.
In the spring after planting it had quite a few flowers but few set and in the end only one ripened, but I wasn't too worried as it was its first year.
However, it didn't grow very well that summer. Just very little extension growth. In the late summer/autumn I gave it a spray or two of Bordeaux mixture against bacterial canker, but I think I missed the last (monthly) spray.
Anyway, what is worrying me is that this spring some of the buds failed to break and other clusters of flowers turned brown and died. Only about 6-10 clusters/spurs died, which I have cut off. There is still plenty of healthy growth and set cherries.
Is this perhaps the first sign of the dreaded bacterial canker or maybe just from the very wet weather?
Just down the road there are some very big cherry trees in a little park that don't get any special attention and grow and fruit fantastically.
What if anything should I do?
In the spring after planting it had quite a few flowers but few set and in the end only one ripened, but I wasn't too worried as it was its first year.
However, it didn't grow very well that summer. Just very little extension growth. In the late summer/autumn I gave it a spray or two of Bordeaux mixture against bacterial canker, but I think I missed the last (monthly) spray.
Anyway, what is worrying me is that this spring some of the buds failed to break and other clusters of flowers turned brown and died. Only about 6-10 clusters/spurs died, which I have cut off. There is still plenty of healthy growth and set cherries.
Is this perhaps the first sign of the dreaded bacterial canker or maybe just from the very wet weather?
Just down the road there are some very big cherry trees in a little park that don't get any special attention and grow and fruit fantastically.
What if anything should I do?
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