The treatment of sterile trees
One of the most frustrating things that can possibly happen to someone who has slaved for hours in the cultivation of a fruit tree is the barrenness inexplicable that can sometimes occur when there should be a plethora of fresh fruit. I know that from experience. My neighbors I believe the guru of gardening because of my extensive knowledge. But this is only because gardening has been my passion for years and years, and like a sponge that he accumulated so much information in my mind. My learning has also come from past experiences with failure. For 5 years after they began planting fruit trees, I did not see a single fruit of all my work. I was almost ready to resign, until I found that I think is really the guru of gardening.
I was in the gardening store, looking for some kind of new fertilizer to put my hope in my quest to get off. I do not know if there was a look of desperation in my eyes, but the kindness of an old man came up and started to talk to me. He introduced himself as Ralph, and for some reason I opened for him and told him about all my difficulties. I’ve never been the kind of spill all my troubles to someone who asks, but Ralph seemed so pleasant companions that not only could help. And I am glad I did because what he taught me really helped me get my fruit trees in the arts and start producing.
I learned that in general, the inability to produce can be caused by a number of factors. Sometimes the tree is simply too young; If your tree is less than four years, you should not expect exactly what to produce yet. If you’ve reached 4 years and we have not yet seen a sign of the fruit, then you should begin to consider other factors that might be causing the barrenness.
If the tree is suffering from any kind of water stress (this may be poor drainage, water too much or too little water), then you’ll have growth problems. If you suspect that this is the case, you should evaluate their own irrigation techniques and compare them with the needs of the tree to see if they are causing water stress. Also always looking for any diseases or pests damages. If your tree is constantly bothered by all kinds of little creatures, then you can not expect is sufficiently alive to produce fruit.
If your tree blooms but still does not produce any results, this could be due to low temperatures during flowering. The coldness damaged the flower bud or damaged the baby fruit. Aesthetics the tree may look fine, but inside may be damaged beyond any hope of seeing at any time fruit. Unfortunately there is not much you can do here except wait until next year and I hope it never happens again.
If the tree pollination process has not been completed at all, could have trouble growing fruit. If planted different varieties, may find that the requirements are different than you had originally thought and that they were incompatible. In this case you need to replant the correct combinations.
Once evaluated the conditions of my tree and everything that has happened in his life, I realized that I not only has cross pollination slightly incorrect, but also gives me my tree too much water. Having set these problems, I had learned my lesson and I have not had any problems paying off since then.
So if you are struggling with a plant that is not being cooperative, you should consult an expert gardener. If you can find a mentor garden like mine who is willing to teach everything that you know, then you should be able to get your garden on the right track without problems.
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