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Home > Home & Garden > Gardening & Plants   »   Getting decent apples from our tree

 
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Old Jun 16, 2004, 06:05 PM
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Getting decent apples from our tree

I sprayed the tree with the dormant formula in the early spring and for the first time seem to have some decent apples growing but there are a lot of them that are stunted, small, the size of a pea or grape and will obviously die off. Why would that be? Too much or not enough of something?

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