My Redlove Era on M9 was planted in Feb 2011 and fruited for the first time last year.
When I planted the tree I also grafted Pitmaston Pineapple and Scrumptious onto it.
Last year I got a couple of apples from the Era and Scrumptious and this year I got half a dozen apples from each Era, Scrumptious and Pit Pineapple from the tree.
The problem is that the Era apples are tiny, both last year and this they never got much bigger than golf ball size, about 3/4 of the size of the pitmaston pineapple on the same tree and less than 1/3 of the diameter of the Scrumptious on the same tree.
As I have not been able to find any other references to the size of the Redlove Era apples I was wondering what experience others on here have had with this variety. Has anybody else found these apples to be tiny or do I just need to thin them next year.
I've only tried two so far, and I know taste is subjective but the taste of these apples for me is superb. I would rate them 100% the best apple I've yet tasted, very tangy but also sweet and fruity.
When I planted the tree I also grafted Pitmaston Pineapple and Scrumptious onto it.
Last year I got a couple of apples from the Era and Scrumptious and this year I got half a dozen apples from each Era, Scrumptious and Pit Pineapple from the tree.
The problem is that the Era apples are tiny, both last year and this they never got much bigger than golf ball size, about 3/4 of the size of the pitmaston pineapple on the same tree and less than 1/3 of the diameter of the Scrumptious on the same tree.
As I have not been able to find any other references to the size of the Redlove Era apples I was wondering what experience others on here have had with this variety. Has anybody else found these apples to be tiny or do I just need to thin them next year.
I've only tried two so far, and I know taste is subjective but the taste of these apples for me is superb. I would rate them 100% the best apple I've yet tasted, very tangy but also sweet and fruity.
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