Jim
In regards to the buts not filling
In the last 25 or so year I have seen seasonal weather conditions to be
mainly responsible for this even like to much rain and not enough heat units
during ripening time
as we had last season it was far too much rain during the growth period
which was great for the trees bad for the nuts and then it turned off dry
with no rain after July and the nuts never filled so no goody in side this
well-formed nuts.
Wala it has been the case several year in the past 10 year and the worst
case is when it rains during pollen shed and no nuts are formed Nuts trees
are wind pollinated and the rain washes the pollen out of the air
Cliff
Thank you
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From: Elizabeth Hilborn <ehilborn@mebtel.net>
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Thanks! I appreciate the cultural details. I had envisioned a central
leader...
On 2/4/2016 1:27 PM, fuwa fuwa usagi wrote:
> Betsy,
>
> I have been growing Northstars for about 20 years now...
>
> They are very attractive landscape trees.
>
> You can easily hold them at 6 feet so they can be netted completely. I
suggest you prune to a classic vase shape with 4 main scaffolds.
>
> The are susceptible to brown rot, although I usually do not spray for it
as I have enough trees that I still get enough fruit. Also if you train as
I suggested you can mitigate it through cultural practices as well as the
application of a box fan after it rains etc.
>
> There appears to be strains out there also, with some with larger fruit
than others.
>
> They hang well on the tree, and I harvest mine for weeks and week sat all
stages of ripeness. But if you let them stay on the tree for along, long
time they will become very dark and sweeten up some, becoming a delicious
sweet-tart.
>
> I usually spray mine once for PC, and that is all they need to keep the PC
off them. I pit all mine etc, and now and then there is a larvae in there
but it is very, very rare for me. So one spray it is.
>
> Kindest regards...
>
> the fluffy bunny
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [nafex] Saving cherries from the birds (Good Fruit Grower)
> Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2016 06:58:44 -0500
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> I have nothing to measure yet. My tree is not bearing. They will be
> North Star 'sour' cherries.
>
> I would imagine they will be smaller than the sweet store bought Bing
> cherries. Does anyone have experience with this variety?
>
> Betsy
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I have encountered both kinds of trees that produced hollow nuts. Are both
kinds typically self sterile?
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