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Old 11-10-2007, 01:36 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Crabapple setbacks

Crabapple wrote:
Last Autumn I bought two crab apple trees (Evereste and White Star)
which were potted and in full fruit.

They were planted correctly in their supposedly favourite clay soil,
but this year the Evereste has one apple, and the White Star about 20.

Both trees appear to have established and are in no danger of dying.

They came from a reputable East of Scotland grower, but I can't help
feeling that they must have been forced to have been so laden with
apples in a 10-inch pot.

Or have I done something wrong? I am a beginner with crab apples, so
any help at all would be very welcome.



Replanted trees typically go into shock. That the foliage is fine is
a good indication that all is well. Those trees are simply diverting
their energy from flowering to rooting Have patience, could be a
couple-three years before those trees establish a root system and
fully recover