Oh.
Tom Stamp writes:
For some reason one of my cherry blossom trees doesn’t blossom in one area with the rest of it, all from one branch. Why is that?
Anyone?
Oh.
Tom Stamp writes:
For some reason one of my cherry blossom trees doesn’t blossom in one area with the rest of it, all from one branch. Why is that?
Anyone?
a) coronavirus
b) brexit
c) immigration
d) 5G
The Gubbermint
f) Sinn Fein!
g) Gemma O’Doherty AND John Waters?
That’s the W/SW orientation?
I’m no expert but it looks like that side has all the growth in the branches so less buds… possibly trim it back to match the other side to see new blossoms next year…my knowledge of gardening is limited but that’s a direction is explore.
most of those cherry/apple trees are grafted on to stronger trees – you have both the cherry and the tree onto which the cherry was grafted growing.
Simples. (I think)
Yes all flowering cherries are grafted. Here flowers are likely from original root but graft is not producing.
This is very interesting!
It is interesting, I did not know you could do that.
See here for method, skip to 1:10, a further search shows trees with pink and white flowers from different colour grafts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbpFk0iTRA0
EMF could do it and I don’t mean just mobile masks but overhead power lines- is there a transformer close by?
Tree rot in disguise?
Wrap the tree in tinfoil and next year it will have a even coverage of blooms.
EMF??
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You’re unbelievable…
Spray it with bleach followed by a dose of light therapy
classic Covid-14 effect
Hee hee! :-)
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