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No cherries after 5 years
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jkh7457 5 (
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Sun, May 11, 14 at 9:12
| I planted a Montmorency cherry tree and a Ranier cherry tree in my yard five years ago. They have grown. They are healthy. They flower. Neither has ever produced so much as one cherry. Anybody know what's up? |
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RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| jkh, I have been through the same situation. I finally got so fed up with my Montmorency sour cherry I pruned it back really hard. This is its 8th year and I must say, the tree takes its time, but this year it is finally loaded with blossoms, so that I will have to net the tree to keep away the birds. It is patience with this tree, however once it takes off it should be good. I have seen photographs of spindley trees loaded with cherries, not mine! Finally I will have a pie. Hang in! Mrs. G |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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- Posted by fruitnut z7b-8a,4500ft SW TX (My Page) on
Sun, May 11, 14 at 9:22
| Rainier needs another variety and bees in order to set fruit. It won't set a thing without both. Montmorency on the other hand is self fertile and I think it doesn't even need bees. Maybe someone else is sure about the bee part on Monty. |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Thank you for your quick replies. I am nearly ready to get out the chainsaw. Does anyone know if Montmorency will fertilize Ranier? |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Thank you for your quick replies. I am nearly ready to get out the chainsaw. Does anyone know if Montmorency will fertilize Ranier? |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Montmorency is a pie or sour cherry and is not going to pollinate Ranier. You need a second sweet cherry whose bloom overlaps it. |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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- Posted by fruitnut z7b-8a,4500ft SW TX (My Page) on
Sun, May 11, 14 at 9:56
| Good tasting sweet cherries that will pollinate Rainier, not Ranier, are Lapins, Bing, and Van. |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Took me almost 7 years to get cherries off my 2 Rainer's and have a Lapins and Windsor as pollinators. This year I was so sad after having sweet cherries last year and many blooms that were froze the prior year before that due to a quick warm up then frost. This year I was hit with a hard winter and aphids. Seems like Sweet Cherries are the tough ones to grow and to get to produce. Apples, sour cherries, blueberries, gooseberries, and rhubarb no problems!! |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Hoosier- I've had one good sweet cherry year out of the last 5... Lapins seems to work the best for me plus its self pollinating. I also have Black Gold and Kristin. No flowers this year... Sweet cherries are tough, but man they are delicious. The trees are also very nice looking (IMo). |
RE: No cherries after 5 years
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| Generally speaking there are dwaft, semi dwarf and full size fruit trees with the dwarf taking 3 years to first fruit, semi dwaft 7 years and full size 10 years. If not self fertile need a pollinator. Even though they are prone to diseases and pests and require a lot of maintenance to get to fruiting size, that is the easy part, as getting the fruit to ripening perfection is a dance with mother nature to keep the birds, bugs, pre harvest rain storms, etc. from ruining your crops! |
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