booboo
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Hey all, looking for a little help or advice here.
I'm an arborist who spent some time working in nurseries years ago, but that part of my brain has turned to mush so I need a hand with this one.
I've got a weeping flowering crabapple that I planted for an anniversery present a 4 years ago. We're in upstate NY, just into zone 4. The nursery I got it from is very reputable, they buy most of their tree stock, including this crab, in small and plant them out in fields to hold over for a couple of years before they re-sell them. The crab is in a pretty sheltered spot, has no dieback in the spring and is putting on 1-2' of new growth each season, so I don't think winter kill is the problem. I can't remember which cultivar it is, but it a light pink/white flower.
It flowered really well the first year, but has not flowered since. I talked to the nursery it came from, they suggested a high phosphorous fertilizer which I hit it with last fall, but still no flowers this year. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
I'm an arborist who spent some time working in nurseries years ago, but that part of my brain has turned to mush so I need a hand with this one.
I've got a weeping flowering crabapple that I planted for an anniversery present a 4 years ago. We're in upstate NY, just into zone 4. The nursery I got it from is very reputable, they buy most of their tree stock, including this crab, in small and plant them out in fields to hold over for a couple of years before they re-sell them. The crab is in a pretty sheltered spot, has no dieback in the spring and is putting on 1-2' of new growth each season, so I don't think winter kill is the problem. I can't remember which cultivar it is, but it a light pink/white flower.
It flowered really well the first year, but has not flowered since. I talked to the nursery it came from, they suggested a high phosphorous fertilizer which I hit it with last fall, but still no flowers this year. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.