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    This year there are hundreds of apples on my 15+year old apple tree, but almost all of them have matured as small or tiny what can I do to prevent this next year? Anything? I have started pruning it already but I really don't know what I'm doing
    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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    Next year, thin them out Flo so you get less but larger fruit. So out of every 6 Apples, leave 2 or 3 to mature.
    Last edited by Bigmallly; 28-08-2016, 04:53 PM.
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    • #3
      Thanks Mally :} I thought I'd done that last year, but then I remembered I wasn't too well at the time and let my son do it!
      Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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      • #4
        Which variety?
        Which rootstock?
        What shape? (tree/bush/espalier/cordon/other?)
        What kind of soil is it in?
        Are there nearby plants, including grass, or a big tree?
        Has the weather been unusually sunny/dry/warm/cool/dull etc?
        Last edited by FB.; 28-08-2016, 06:36 PM.
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        • #5
          There was very little June drop on the trees here. However the trees are laden with apples - maybe the best year ever.

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          • #6
            I only know it's eating apples FB! This is the first year there's been a problem. It's now a big tree in a small space only soil around it no grass
            Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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            • #7
              Here, July and August have seen a prolonged warm dry spell so water is in short supply.

              Some varieties tend to produce small fruit as the tree ages, made worse by biennial bearing.

              The common MM106 rootstock doesn't cope well with hot dry summers, especially on light soil.
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              • #8
                If I trim it really hard do you think that would help?
                Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Florence Fennel View Post
                  If I trim it really hard do you think that would help?
                  Hard pruning mature trees usually leads to problems - sometimes death of the tree.
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