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Moira Mount
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Hi I have a discovery apple tree in a large pot, it's my first year for fruiting. This apple is supposedly ready mid August but it was late September when I picked the few it had on due to them not coming off the tree easily in August. They were quite tarty and had a green tinge as I peeled them. Could this be due to its first year of fruiting. I fed it seaweed feed during the growing season. 

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1 hour ago, Moira Mount said:

Hi I have a discovery apple tree in a large pot, it's my first year for fruiting. This apple is supposedly ready mid August but it was late September when I picked the few it had on due to them not coming off the tree easily in August. They were quite tarty and had a green tinge as I peeled them. Could this be due to its first year of fruiting. I fed it seaweed feed during the growing season. 

Doesn't really sound like Discovery to me.  Have you photos of the apples?

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When you say green tinge, is this as well as the pinkish flesh you'd hope to see in a Discovery... or instead of?

 

Could you show us a photo of the graft, as if there's no display of pink at all the graft could quite well have failed, and you are just growing the rootstock fruit instead...

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