Why Your Apple Tree Doesn't Bear Fruit? Your Neighbor Won't Tell You

28.02.2025 18:53

Neighbors generously share their harvest, but remain silent about the main reason for your failure.

Agronomists and experienced gardeners know: the problem is not always in the variety or the weather. We reveal the secrets that even friendly summer residents hide.

"Pollinating Neighbor" - Myth or Reality?

Most apple trees do not self-pollinate. If there is no other variety within 50 m, the flowers will remain empty.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, 70% of “barren” apple trees suffer from the lack of a pollinator neighbor.

Plant another apple tree variety nearby (for example, Antonovka for Melba) or graft a pollinator branch.

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Overfeeding with nitrogen

Do you fertilize with urea and manure? Nitrogen stimulates foliage growth, but kills ovaries.

Sign: the tree is tall, with dense greenery, but without flowers.

Advice: from August switch to potassium-phosphorus fertilizers (superphosphate, ash).

Incorrect pruning

Too radical a pruning removes fruit shoots. The apple tree spends its energy on restoration, not on fruit.

Mistake: pruning more than 30% of the crown per season.

How to fix: remove only dry, diseased branches and those growing inside the crown.

Rings under pressure

Fruits are formed on the rings (short branches-shoots). If they are shaded by long branches or damaged during harvesting, there will be no apples.

Tip: Tie up heavy branches to avoid breaking the rings.

Invisible diseases

Chlorosis, root canker or hidden fungal infections deplete the tree.

Symptoms: yellow leaves, cracks in the bark, wilting without reason.

Emergency aid: treat with 3% Bordeaux mixture and add iron sulfate (according to instructions).

Your plan for spring

1. March: sanitary pruning, treatment with copper sulfate.

2. April: ash fertilization (200 g per trunk).

3. May: spraying with boric acid (2 g per 10 l of water) to stimulate ovaries.

If the apple tree is older than 7 years and has never borne fruit, it may be wild. Graft a cultivated variety or plant a new tree.

Author: Dmitry Bobrov Editor of Internet resources

Content
  1. "Pollinating Neighbor" - Myth or Reality?
  2. Overfeeding with nitrogen
  3. Incorrect pruning
  4. Rings under pressure
  5. Invisible diseases
  6. Your plan for spring