My now 4 year old Kidds Orange Red tree looks like it could give it's first, tentative crop of apples this year. Excellent! 
There are about 20 or so clusters of blossoms dotted around the tree. I've not looked too closely but each cluster appears to be about 6-7 flowers.
Questions are:
At this early stage in the tree's life will this first flush be any good?
Should I thin the flowers and if so by roughly how many per cluster?
Do I thin now, when they become tiny fruits, or later still?
Or should I nip off all blossoms so the tree can concentrate it's energy on continuing to grow and develop? It's about 9' tall on MM106 rootstock.
Cheers guys.

There are about 20 or so clusters of blossoms dotted around the tree. I've not looked too closely but each cluster appears to be about 6-7 flowers.
Questions are:
At this early stage in the tree's life will this first flush be any good?
Should I thin the flowers and if so by roughly how many per cluster?
Do I thin now, when they become tiny fruits, or later still?
Or should I nip off all blossoms so the tree can concentrate it's energy on continuing to grow and develop? It's about 9' tall on MM106 rootstock.
Cheers guys.
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