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wawwiz 19-05-2015 08:31 PM

Plum Trees
 
Last year I purchased a plum tree from the local grocery store, no leaves on it at the time. Planted it in black clay laden soil. 1 year later I have a tree that went from 5.5 ft to 6.5 ft., didn't prune the bottom at all. I have 11 plums this year (1st year not second). One plum turned color already and dropped, the other 10 still green and growing in size.
Question: Is it normal for a early color change on one fruit?

Also I have limbs all the way to the ground on the trunk, when should these be eliminated?
Thanks in advance

George Shirley[_3_] 19-05-2015 10:48 PM

Plum Trees
 
On 5/19/2015 2:31 PM, wawwiz wrote:
Last year I purchased a plum tree from the local grocery store, no leaves on it at the time. Planted it in black clay laden soil. 1 year later I have a tree that went from 5.5 ft to 6.5 ft., didn't prune the bottom at all. I have 11 plums this year (1st year not second). One plum turned color already and dropped, the other 10 still green and growing in size.
Question: Is it normal for a early color change on one fruit?

Without knowing where you live and what kind of climate you have I don't
think anyone can help you. The fruit that fell could have been from the
first flower pollinated or could be a fruit that was not going to develop.

Also I have limbs all the way to the ground on the trunk, when should these be eliminated?
Thanks in advance

You can look up pruning plum trees for your area on line. Here in SE
Texas I start pruning for better growth and more fruit early on. Your
plum tree obviously needs to be pruned from the ground up and then
opened up to allow sunlight into the interior. There are several pruning
manuals that are cheap or free.


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