Gersgardener
Newly Registered
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:06 am
Location: Nogaro

apple tree blooming out of season

I have a two-year-old apple tree which is producing flowers out of season probably due to unusually warm weather for the time of year.
Should I ignore the flowers, remove them - or do something else?
Any ideas or comments greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Pat

JONA878
Greener Thumb
Posts: 1014
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2009 2:14 am
Location: SUSSEX

Don't worry. Apples and pears will often throw secondary flowers and they can sometimes set.
If they do then it would probably pay to remove them to save the trees strength as they will never make decent fruit.

In fact on some varieties the problem can be a darn nuisance. When varieties that don't normaly crop on one year wood go and produce fruit bud on that wood.
This is what causes bare wood problems on Cox for instance.No harm on mature trees but a real pest on young trees where the branch may be required as a stuctural part of the growing tree.

Jona.

User avatar
!potatoes!
Greener Thumb
Posts: 1938
Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:13 pm
Location: wnc - zones 6/7 line

yup, big feral bartlett pear tree that I scavenge from has clusters on many tips this year, too.



Return to “Apple Topics”