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Old 17-06-2004, 10:02 PM
William Brown
 
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Default Mold on cherry fruit

We have a mature sweet cherry tree (Stella, sold as self-pollinating)
that has produced very well for quite a few years. This year we had a
warm and very wet spring. We're in zone 5/6, very near lake Erie
which moderates the weather. The tree set its usual abundant crop
but just as they started to turn, a mold started developing on the
fruits, and the whole crop shriveled up. My concern is what I should
to to protect the tree now that this has happened. The leaves seem
healthy, and I don't find an abnormal amount of insects. Since it is
a full sized tree, and my climbing days are over, I have not kept it
as pruned as I do my dwarf tree, so I think my fall project will be to
do a drastic pruning and try to get more breeze into the tree for next
year. Is there anything else I can do for it?