[MassChestnutOrchards] Striking out
John Meiklejohn
j.johnmeiklejohn at comcast.net
Sun Jul 12 10:56:54 EDT 2009
John:
If at some point a reason arises to promote more vigorous blooms for the next year's season on selected trees,then I would recommend trying bonemeal. Bonemeal generally encourages fruit and root growth. I've used it numerous times over many years on my dogwood trees. Each year I've applied it, the next year's blossoms (and fruit) have been lush.
John Meiklejohn
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From: JohnViolin7 at aol.com
To: masschestnutorchards at masschestnut.org
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [MassChestnutOrchards] Striking out
Maybe trees just tend to be more erratic up here, for whatever reason.
Also, I have many orchard trees which are pushing 30 ft. now, and in full sun, and they have yet to bloom at all. (The blighted ones do generally get goosed into bloom when smaller.)
I sometimes wonder what the implications of this would be to our local breeding program, and whether giving the trees certain nutrients (or withholding them from them) would push them into bloom earlier in their life span. Of course all our inoculated BC trees will be goosed by blight to some degree I guess. John
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