At first glance, it seems that there can be no reason for a healthy pear tree not to bear fruit.
However, this tree does not always produce a good harvest, and this looks strange.
Agronomist Anastasia Kovrizhnykh revealed the reasons why a pear tree may refuse to bear fruit.
According to the expert, it is necessary to first of all pay attention to three specific factors.
A pear tree may not bloom or set fruit because it is still too young.
Usually, slow-growing varieties suffer from this problem.
The pear is a fruit tree that loves the sun and attention from the gardener.
If you planted this fruit crop in the shade, move it to a lighted area if possible and do not forget to feed it regularly.
Remember that two- and three-year-old seedlings usually do not tolerate transplantation into other soil very well.
In addition, it is important to ensure that the number of tree roots corresponds to the number of its branches.
It was previously reported why apple trees develop shoots and how to get rid of them.