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1945 A

05-16-2005 06:03:29




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I have 3 peach trees in the back yard, and 2 of them have now got peaches on them. All 3 mature at different times, with the last (and best tasting) maturing in early-mid July.
That"s the problem----the last one once again dropped blossoms, and there"s no fruit. Beautiful leaves, looks good, not full of bugs, but, no peaches again.
Does this sound like a mineral (fertilizer) deficiency?
Any ideas welcome. I"m going to miss those peaches!

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07-17-2005 16:55:43




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kyhayman

05-17-2005 19:22:19




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 Re: Peaches in reply to 1945 A, 05-16-2005 06:03:29  
By chance have you sprayed for insects? With seven? Carbaryl (a.i. in sevin) is toxic to open blossoms in some cases.



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Cue P.

05-17-2005 09:17:16




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 Re: Peaches in reply to 1945 A, 05-16-2005 06:03:29  
Well it sort of depends on where you are. Perhaps you had a frost. Peaches are more susceptible to cold than apples and even though the flower may look ok - it will turn brown and drop after frost. That may or may not mean that the part that forms the fruit was killed as well. Also fungus may be an issue. Rainy weather here in the northeast has resulted in a lot of fungicide applications during bloom.

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ShepFL

05-17-2005 06:36:52




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 Re: Peaches in reply to 1945 A, 05-16-2005 06:03:29  
Not sure where you are located. Since I am in FL may not be of much help as all my peach trees have died. Apples are doing good and deer keep eating the plum trees down to the ground. Here is a link I have found useful for a variety of things. Once at the site just search for whatever strikes you. Lots of good info.
Still chuggin' in the weeds . . . HTH

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