I missed this earlier somehow. WOW!!!!!!! U got those dialed in!!!!!! Well done!!!!!!
What did u fertilize with and when?
I missed this earlier somehow. WOW!!!!!!! U got those dialed in!!!!!! Well done!!!!!!
What did u fertilize with and when?
Used on both apple & pear. Only issue I had was if they create 2+ main stems. But that’s easily pruned later.Anyone ever try using tree tubes on pear trees? I would never do it on Apple, but i'm wondering on pear since they come basically as a single stick.
I have lots of Enterprise and Liberty that at 3 years are 10'+ tall and fruiting. Aggressive with fert, insecticide, water during drought, etc.Dumb apple tree question. I have several Enterprise and Liberty trees that are entering year 4. I pruned them again over winter (3 months ago) so they are getting horizontal branch structure to some extent. Will the trees fruit this year, or not due to pruning? Just curious. Not a big deal, and am planning to let them go next season to gain some growth.
Right. They would be fruiting, but I'm wondering if they still will due to me pruning the crap out of them. I started using your fertilizing method earlier in this thread. Should see some good results.I have lots of Enterprise and Liberty that at 3 years are 10'+ tall and fruiting. Aggressive with fert, insecticide, water during drought, etc.
Although my fruit tree experience at my farm in SE Iowa has been mostly a failure, I had/have fruit trees on my residential properties and have a fair amount of experience with them. Although where I live now has only 2 fruit trees, I used to live on a property with about 30 fruit trees, FWIW.Right. They would be fruiting, but I'm wondering if they still will due to me pruning the crap out of them. I started using your fertilizing method earlier in this thread. Should see some good results.
Ahhh... gotchya. I prune to some extent every single year.Right. They would be fruiting, but I'm wondering if they still will due to me pruning the crap out of them. I started using your fertilizing method earlier in this thread. Should see some good results.
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Why just pears and not apples? Are you thinking because of the growth structure? I did a tiny 14" apple last year as an experiment. It blasted out of the tube. Window screened it inside the tube. Was pleased enough I did 10 more apples n pears this year, same method.Assuming this works well I will be planting ALOT more pear trees in future and just tubing. It's aprox 10x faster than screening trucks, caging, etc. Did a dozen in half hour.
Yeah I was thinking just because my apples get alot more branch growth quickly and they have branches when I get them that I'd rather not prune off to make them fit in tubes. Pears grow more vertical and suited well for tube. I'm not saying I'm right, this is just my thought process. I prolly try some apples next year and see how they do.Why just pears and not apples? Are you thinking because of the growth structure? I did a tiny 14" apple last year as an experiment. It blasted out of the tube. Window screened it inside the tube. Was pleased enough I did 10 more apples n pears this year, same method.
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