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How do you get a good apple crop?

How do you get a good apple crop?

As with most fruit, apple trees produce best when grown in full sun, which means six or more hours of direct summer sunlight daily. Apple trees need well-drained soil, but should be able to retain some moisture. Light- to medium-texured soils are best.

Why are my apples small and deformed?

A small cavity is made in the fruit for the egg; then a crescent-shaped cut is made adjacent to the egg pocket. The early feeding and egg-laying punctures can cause marked scarring and severe deformity of the fruit. Larvae hatching from the eggs feed inside the fruit until they are fully grown.

Why is my apple plant not growing?

Apple trees that are not growing might be battling too many weeds, grasses, and other plants for competition. Make sure the area underneath it is clear aside from mulch. Also, an apple tree needs another apple tree nearby, but not so close they compete for water or other nutrients.

Why does my apple tree not produce apples?

The lack of fruit is likely due to the absence of flowers, poor pollination, or low temperatures during bloom. The lack of flowers is often due to the age of the tree. After planting, most dwarf and semi-dwarf apple trees don’t flower and bear fruit for 3 to 5 years.

Why are my apples so small on my tree?

Naturally, they shed the fruits if they can so that other fruits in the cluster or on that branch can grow larger. However, not every fruit tree is an efficient fruit shedder and even though they may drop small hard fruit, the remaining fruit stays small because of too much competition for resources.

What natural fertilizer is good for apple trees?

Fruit trees prefer an organic, high nitrogen fertilizer. Blood meal, soybean meal, composted chicken manure, cottonseed meal, and feather meal are all good, organic nitrogen sources.

Why is my apple tree producing small apples?

Why are all my apples deformed?

Your apples are misshapen with lumpy indents and insect holes. The likely culprit is the plum curculio. This small weevil can cause serious damage early in the growing season by feeding on the buds, flowers, and early set fruit.

Why is my apple tree only producing small apples?

How do I encourage my apple tree to produce fruit?

In order for fruit to be produced, most trees must be pollinated. Cold weather and a reduction in pollinating insects can cause trees to blossom but bear no fruit. For best results with apple trees, plant two different varieties close together for cross pollination.

Why are there no apples on my tree this year?

A The two most common reasons why flowers fail to produce fruit are frost damage and lack of pollination partners. Pollination and fruit-set are very sensitive to cold springs. This is probably the main reason for the enormous variations in crop from year to year.