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OnionPatch

(6,169 posts)
Sun May 12, 2013, 10:45 AM May 2013

Young fruit on my cherry tree turns black and falls off. Help!

This is the third year now that most of the tiny cherries turned black and fell off of my mature cherry tree. There are only a few full-sized fruit here and there. Four years ago the tree was covered with tons of beautiful, tasty cherries. What could the problem be? I live in an area that's famous for growing cherries and we didn't have a late frost. I know they're getting enough water. They've been given compost for fertilizer. I don't know what type of cherry it is so I don't know if it's self-pollinating. It could be a Bing, it looks and tastes like it. Do they need a pollinator? My neighbor cut down a couple small cherry trees in his year a few years back.....maybe that was my tree's source for pollination? How far away do the pollinators need to be? I know this community is full of cherries but maybe none are quite close enough.

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Young fruit on my cherry tree turns black and falls off. Help! (Original Post) OnionPatch May 2013 OP
My understanding is that most sweet cherry trees need a pollinator. intheflow May 2013 #1
Well, I'm worried my neighbor cut down the pollinators. OnionPatch May 2013 #2

intheflow

(28,471 posts)
1. My understanding is that most sweet cherry trees need a pollinator.
Sun May 12, 2013, 11:29 AM
May 2013

I think I read once that it usually needs to be the same kind of cherry and there should be two per acre. My SO bought a cherry tree last year - was told it was a sweet cherry, but I have my doubts. I'll be interested to see if it bears any fruit as we also have several cherry trees in our neighborhood.

OnionPatch

(6,169 posts)
2. Well, I'm worried my neighbor cut down the pollinators.
Sun May 12, 2013, 11:37 AM
May 2013

(He's such a douche.....couldn't be bothered with the "mess".) His trees were less than an acre away and might have been the same kind. I do have another sweet cherry, but I just planted it last year and it didn't blossom this year. It's still very small. And who knows if it's the same type.

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