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Apple tree issue...


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One for the fruit tree experts...

I have a small Tickled Pink apple tree which I planted out early summer last year. I got it reduced from the nursery because it was a bit pot bound, but I sorted that out with minimal root loss when I put it in the ground. It did OK last year, and is now a very spindly 7 foot tall. I can't remember what rootstock it was on, M27 or MM106 I think.

This year most of buds have opened poorly, with stunted or twisted leaves covered top and bottom with a downy white 'hair' (first thought mildew, but not sure), and only two or three flowering buds. Oddly the flowering twigs seem to have better leaves too.

I have two other apples, similar ages within 10m of it which are doing great. Any ideas what this is, and anything I can do to help with it, greatly appreciated...

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