I bought 5 small fruit trees by mail about 3 months back - about 5 foot high but basically arrived as single 'sticks' (I forget the proper term).
I planted 3 (apple, plum, cherry) in my garden and two (apple, pear) in pots. All were watered well the first week or so, and planted in a mix of topsoil and compost.
The ones in the garden started growing first and looked to be doing well - I was worried the potted ones were in trouble but they started to bud a week or two later.
However now I'm in the opposite situation. The potted ones are thriving and are awash with leaves and have put on many new branches up to 6" long which have started to harden into proper brown wood. Whereas the garden ones put out a first bunch of leaves and then have just stopped and done nothing. The leaves are still green but no branches have grown, the leaves are just sitting on the original trunk and no more leaves are budding.
We've had a fair amount of rain so I don't think watering could be the issue, but I'm a bit stuck what to do. And I have no idea if this is a problem or not - I was kind of assuming trees need to put on enough growth before winter to survive into next spring?
Is there some sort of fertiliser I can buy for outside small trees, like a grown up miracle gro?!
I planted 3 (apple, plum, cherry) in my garden and two (apple, pear) in pots. All were watered well the first week or so, and planted in a mix of topsoil and compost.
The ones in the garden started growing first and looked to be doing well - I was worried the potted ones were in trouble but they started to bud a week or two later.
However now I'm in the opposite situation. The potted ones are thriving and are awash with leaves and have put on many new branches up to 6" long which have started to harden into proper brown wood. Whereas the garden ones put out a first bunch of leaves and then have just stopped and done nothing. The leaves are still green but no branches have grown, the leaves are just sitting on the original trunk and no more leaves are budding.
We've had a fair amount of rain so I don't think watering could be the issue, but I'm a bit stuck what to do. And I have no idea if this is a problem or not - I was kind of assuming trees need to put on enough growth before winter to survive into next spring?
Is there some sort of fertiliser I can buy for outside small trees, like a grown up miracle gro?!
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