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Cherry Tree Problem


Holty
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Hi all,

Been asked by a friend why they dont get any fruit from thier cherry-tree no more.

 

The fruit only grows to the size of a pinky nail then falls off!!

They dont know the species so dont know if it's the paddis or the Gean... i'm not able to get up there and have a look or get some pics.

 

Told it's an old tree but still in good shape.... was kinda thinking maybe it's an age thing :blushing:

but would certainly ask around so any help or advice on this would be much appriciated.

 

*Been like this for a couple of years i'm told... with no signs of any disease ect but this coming from an untrained eye.

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The tree hasn't got the stored energy to continue developing the fruit, I'll send you PM, regarding an energy boost..

 

 

Thank you very much Lee, will certainly let you know how it developes.

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