I knocked that baby down to about 7-8 feet only about a week ago. Yesterday I went out and checked it over. I can see cherries developing already. Thanks a lot!!
@MegaJim79 Colt would be more dwarfing, but really you want to choose the rootstock best suited for your area, and keep the tree small by summer pruning.
I am 70 YO and Chelan Cherries are, by far, the best cherries I have ever had. They are huge and don't lose their flavor very quickly. (They look much larger than the ones in their video) I bought them at the local Lidl which just opened in this area recently. Bill Z Delaware County, PA (metro-Philadelphia)
I planted around 2500 cherry trees in March 2014. They are all on Mahaleb rootstock. I was reading about Spanish Bush that suggests starting the pruning after the first year. I did not do it this year but I am wondering if I can still do it in the near future to ensure that the trees remain manageable. Any suggestions would be great. Many thanks.
@MegaJim79 We don't grow compact stella. It's either a sport of Stella, or Stella on a semi-dwarf rootstock. Stella is not the greatest cherry. Can't comment on the compact version.
Oh I wish I can have those cuts you just made from that tree. I been searching allthe shops here looking for a cherry tree but I am failed to find one😢
I have two bing cherry trees in Virginia. Last year when one tree budded out one whole branch put out little green leaves that then blackened dried up and fell off. Plus the whole tree didn't bloom a single bloom. It's was only it's second year. Is this a fungus or something else. I am for sure going to plant the four tree combo when I move in a few.
It takes a lot more than a grow light to produce fruit indoors. Air temperature both cool and heat at the right time are necessary. Soil and/or media temperature is just as important. Air movement such as light winds help to strengthen fruit and fruit set and keep down disease presence. If you like to experiment then have some fun with it. but consider that you can be much more successful growing vegetable and herb crops that already have a proven track record indoors than any fruit crop.
I'm on a rental property. We've been here since circa 2001 though, and I've thought occasionally on planting a cherry tree but I'm concerned that I'll never get to see the "fruits of My labor" if I do, then leave. How long before the average cherry tree planted in the shaded, fertile soil in the Southeast begins to produce fruit? Thanks!
Thanks for the great video, I live in Northern Indiana, and planted 2 Rainer cherry trees, one Windsor, and one Lapins. This will be the 9 year they have been in the ground, and finally got cherries enough to eat last year. The Lapins is not doing so well though, I wonder if its not getting enough sun (somewhat in the shade of an old hickory tree). It seems to have less and less leaf growth every year. It did produce a small amount of cherries last year about a handful-any suggestions? Should I move it, even after this amount of time being in the ground?
They need sun, but not necessarily 12 hours of full sun. Half that should suffice. Brown rot on your bloom will be the greatest obstacle to getting fruit in your area. Bloom sprays are of highest importance.
I bought a yellow cherry before I knew about how a fruit tree should look. It is about 8 feet tall now and the scaffolding starts at 5ft, with nothing below. What do you advise to get some lower branching? Also, a buck scraped it last fall. The scrape is 18 inches in length and about 3/8 inches around the trunk. I covered it in tree mend and it acts fine. Should I keep it or tear it out? There aren't any branches lower than the scrape. :o(
Hi Mr. Wilson I have a question about cherrie trees I yes plant 2 trees and they have nice branches already sure i cut them below that or above the branches..
All stone fruit trees I've purchased over the years die after one season, peach, plum, cherry, apricots.....I live in Southern California desert, is this just not the right location for stone fruit?
Hello .I recently purchased 2 bing cherry trees from costco, and later found out that they need another variety of cherry tree for cross pollination. .I have called all the nurseries on Dave Wilson website where to buy .none they have what i want .can I buy direct from you guys .I think I need royal rainier
I planted two dwarf Regina cherry trees and just realized that it needs a different type to pollinate. I'm putting in a royal ann tree. Will one be enough for the two and do I have to put it in between the two or just any where in the yard is enough for them to pollinate?
Where did you purchase the Regina variety? Just curious.. By the way, there is no such thing as a dwarf Regina.. Even if it's on a semi-dwarf rootstock, it can still get 18 feet tall. Some nurseries are in the business of deceiving their customers with marketing terms such as, Ultra Dwarf. There are no dwarf cherries, and no rootstocks that will dwarf them. One Royal Ann will pollinate both Reginas, plant it within 20 feet, closer the better.
I just put in a stella cherry tree about 3 weeks again, We had a lot of rain. Any Idea why the leaves would be browning and shedding. Do you think its because all the rain? we had about 6inches.
I bought a New root 1 rootstock which I think may be the zaiger rootstock. I plan to plant them in 45 gallon pots in zone 5. Do you think that is going to be big enough pots? Also do you think that zone 5 is warm enough for cherry trees?
Bali Sour Cherry is the only zone 5 cherry we grow. I believe it was developed by the University of Minnesota. To gain longevity on any type of container plant. Keep structure pruned to a balance with the size of the container you have given the root zone to grow in. So scaffold structure Should be balanced or no more than 1 1/2 times the size of the root zone. That will give you approximately 5 to 8 years of grow time for the container.
I planted my cherry tree 5 years ago and haven't touched it since. Right now it's about 20-25 feet tall and angling toward the sun at about a 60 degree tilt. Growing like a weed, but no evidence of any cherries yet. I'm thinking it needs a very drastic pruning...
I'm wondering what type of cherries could grow in a hot climate, maybe like in California where temperatures usually don't get below 3-4 cellcious in the winter
Phyllis The season is plenty long, the issues that they would have with cherries would be soil types, fungal disease, and bacterial canker. The short answer is that they are not grown there commercially for a reason. Good horticulturalists could probably overcome the drawbacks of that climate on a small scale but it’s certainly not recommended or for everyone.
Thanks for useful info for gardeners like me ( home ) z I am planning to buy a cherry tree ( crimson may be ) lives in NH . Which variety u prefer & rootstock ?i have good draining soil. What is a rootstock ?
Royal Crimson would be a great choice. Most fruit trees are budded or grafted onto a different variety that has been selected as a rootstock for certain criteria, like anchorage, disease resistance, etc..
Sorry, zee stem is not available as bud wood and is only sold in quantity to the commercial orchard trade. Personally I think it makes a short lived tree anyway, and I do not recommend it as a bridge. Your much better off putting cherry on cherry. Any zee stem I have trailed in my orchard has lasted 5 years or less.
I have a steella tree that has a few flowers on it for the first time since planting 2 years ago. I see little red dots coming out all over the place, not just where the flowers were. Do cherries only come out where the flowers are, or is what I'm seeing typical for a stella?
Is the tree in full sun? Cherries need good drainage, and do not tolerate over watering. So if it gets water more often than about every 10 days during the hottest months, it’s probably too much. Yes, fruit forms from the flowers. I’m not sure what you mean by red dots
@@DaveWilsonTrees Yes it gets full sun. The red dots look like tiny cherries just starting, but they are everywhere, not just where the flowers were. I water it every 3 days here in Las Vegas, and it has done great on that amount.
That frequent water will cause problems, like little red dots, which is probably a fungal issue. Make sure you are using a very thick layer of mulch and cut back on the water, only water when topsoil has dried from previous irrigation.
@@DaveWilsonTrees The little red dots are cherries, and they are getting bigger. This is NOT fungus, but I will try once a week watering and see how that goes...thanks
Cherries only grow from flowers, so if the red dots are everywhere they are probably not cherries. Cherries don’t start as little red dots, but rather small green fruits, on stems. But I hope you are right and get lots of fruit. In Las Vegas mulch is an absolute must, and you need a good 8 inches or more, all over the root zone.
I live in Louisiana and I planted a Minnie Royal and Royal Lee and would like to add a third cherry tree. Would the Lapins cherry variety pollinate my other two trees?
+Eduardo Herrera Cherry varieties are not geographically mobile. The best variety or most common for say Central California, Bing, is a poor commercial variety 80 miles north or south from that location, Stockton CA. So the answer to your question depends on your specific climate.
My cherry starts burning most the leaf in late July, the weather is 95 to 105 degree in Riverside County, CA, I wondering is that normal or should I put the shade above it? I watered it regularly, to much water may be?
How much and how often did you water? Cherries do not like ‘wet feet’. If you water more frequently than every 10 days or so, you may be over watering.
Hi Mr. Wilson, if one doesn't have a lot of back yard space...What is the name of the cherry plant you used in the container in this video? How short can it be pruned/maintained? Is it self pollinating? Do you think it would do well in the Caribbean (only two seasons - dry and rainy)?
HELP! My two black cherry trees flowered then started to bud----then all the buds fell off. the bing cherries (20ft AWAY) are doing fine. Anyone know what causes this? It happened the last 2 years. I've never gotten any cherries from these 2 trees. No frost occurred. Thanks!
Lack of bee activity during bloom. Varieties are not pollen compatible. Flowering times are off. Rainy weather during bloom period. Trees are too young to set a proper fruit crop. Trees are stressed and bloom is weak. These are just a few possibilities.
Hi Dave Wilson Nursery. I can't find dwarf/semi-dwarf cherries (minnie royal & royal lee) anywhere. Southern California, San Diego County. Where can I find them?
I live in the tropics, I have heard of the sweet scents of cherry blossoms-----sigh- i was wondering- ---we get imported cherries, supposed i dry a seed until it cracks, then plant it in the fridge, and keep it in my bedroom where it has a/c behind my bed where there is light. WILL IT GROW?! I need to experience the blossoms and fruits....
Hi from Australia, can you tell me how you control pear and cherry slugs without killing bees? I know Yates success works but from what I've read is deadly on bees, Cheers
I have started a black cherry seed from the grocery store in nc and I am wondering if I am wasting my time growing it. your trees are grafted and I am wondering if this tree will fruit or not I don't know if it will be self polinator is there a way to tell before I waste 5 years of growing this tree
Probably won’t be self pollinating. Could take 5 to 25 years to even bloom. Enjoy the gamble and be patient or plant a grafted vine, if space, time, irrigation, fertilization and maintenance are important factors.
Please help. I have couple of 20 years old cherry trees that have very low yield. They have a lot of flowers but most the little tiny fruits keep falling off every year. Can I use 0-0-60 Potassium with 10-10-10 fertilizer together with Calcium (eggshells), Bone meal and Epsom salt twice a year? Will this fix the problem? Many thanks & God bless, Hai
@@DaveWilsonTrees I am in San Jose, CA. No it is not pollination problem; there are little fruits came out, but can not grow bigger and they fall off a lot. I guess the trees need calcium, P and K (Potassium). For many years, I never fertilize them before. Many thanks & God bless, Hai
They try. Humidity and spring rains are a problem. Summer heat is a problem. The only one I have had set fruit (sweet cherry) in Okla is Royal Rainier.
Unless you can build a greenhouse around it, sweet cherries would grow, but not fruit. Sour cherries you could have better luck with. Mona and Bali are both somewhat sweet for sour cherries and could fair well in your area.
+Bay Area 408 You can keep your tree small enough to cover with bird net. Or try some scare tactics like reflective tape or CD"s hung in the tree. None of thees are great solutions. Best is to have enough fruit for you and the birds.
Hi Tom. I planted two cherries in one hole 4 yrs ago in a raised bed coz of drainage issues like you suggested in your videos. One is lapins and other is stella. I water and feed them but there growth is stunned. Both are no taller than 4..5 feet. They are planted on east side of backyard with summer sun up to 11 hrs. During summer i see it suffer a lot due to western sun intense heat. I can see lot of die back and leaves turning yellow during peak summer days . ( SYDNEY AUSTRALIA). PLEASE suggest how can i make them trive . They are lack in vigour and size. This is there 5th yr and i have not picked up any cherries of them. What i may not be doing right?? What soil ph is required for cherries ?? Or any fertlizer i may not giving it ? Please advise Thanks in advance
Dave Wilson Nursery They are on drip irrigation system. Once a week in summer and some times 2 when temps are over 40 degree Celsius. Given its a raised bed. They may get slightly less water than other fruit trees coz of raised bed elevation 20mm as other are in ground and connected on same drip irrigation line
That is your problem, overwatering. Even in the hottest summer months irrigate them about every 10 to 14 days. Fruit trees, and especially cherries do not like that much water. The top few inches of soil should dry between waterings.
The symptoms of overwatering and under watering are very similar. Over watering is by far the most common way home owners lose trees, they love them to death. So the yellow leaves during the hot months is not for lack of water, but rather lack of oxygen.
Just depends what you want. Smaller trees are easier to pick from and care for. You can have 3 or 4 different varieties that ripen successively in about the same space as one full size tree that comes ripe all at once.
I saw your video on saying my Bing would be dead in 3 years if not in a raised bed. I KNEW your orchard wouldn't be "raised". How did Gpa ever have cherries? Cuz the raised bed necessity is nonsense.
@@DaveWilsonTrees Boise has clay soil and has had orchards for over a century. In fact, my 1910 property was an orchard. I find it impossible to believe that I somehow NOW need raised beds. I'll let you know in 3 years if all my trees are dead.
Leslie Kendall for many years growers have planted on a berm, same principle as raised bed. Cherry trees don’t tolerate wet feet, and will suffer. We merely offer the best solution, what the grower chooses to do is up to them.
Ill take 10 of something but i have no clue what so ever..dwarf...texas heat and clay soil..we have 700 hours but perfer low chill things just in case we get those sporatic. warm winters..yeah about 10 would be nice...who do.we.call.
When planting fruit trees in poor draining clay soil, it’s best to elevate with a raised bed or mound, a foot above grade, using native soil. Best availability of fruit trees during bare root season, December to About March. We have a number of Texas customers you can find on this list- www.wheretobuy.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-nurseries-outside-california?order=province&sort=desc
What a good presentation, no waffle straight to the point with excellent information that anyone can understand. Well done.
I planted a 3 in 1 last year and can’t wait to get some fresh cherries!
I knocked that baby down to about 7-8 feet only about a week ago. Yesterday I went out and checked it over. I can see cherries developing already. Thanks a lot!!
Thanks for you quick reply! You have such good videos. I know how hard it is to make these videos...from the few I've done. Best Regards Ken
Thank you so much for the helpful information! The cherry trees are actually semi dwarf from Hollybrooks orchard.
I gotta say...these videos have changed my whole ideology on growing/planting/pruning cherry trees.
You guys do good videos thanks!
Very good! Like this so much!
@MegaJim79 Colt would be more dwarfing, but really you want to choose the rootstock best suited for your area, and keep the tree small by summer pruning.
Idk why I just got interested in growing cherries all of a sudden.
Covid, it has all of us thinking differently.
@@annadavis6361 You are absolutely right!
I’m wanting absolute Truth
Sem2sem
I wish yall would make more videos supporting super inspiring
@MegaJim79 They're both about 85% of standard. But you can keep any fruit tree to any desired height with summer pruning.
I am 70 YO and Chelan Cherries are, by far, the best cherries I have ever had.
They are huge and don't lose their flavor very quickly.
(They look much larger than the ones in their video)
I bought them at the local Lidl which just opened in this area recently.
Bill Z
Delaware County, PA
(metro-Philadelphia)
Royal.cherries...i do a little jig every time we get those.in the store..omg..love those things
@@sislertx
I forgot the brand name until your message reminded me.
Enjoyable video really understandable thanks
Tom Spellman is the man.
This is so informative
I planted around 2500 cherry trees in March 2014. They are all on Mahaleb rootstock. I was reading about Spanish Bush that suggests starting the pruning after the first year. I did not do it this year but I am wondering if I can still do it in the near future to ensure that the trees remain manageable. Any suggestions would be great. Many thanks.
This is helpful. I have a 7 year old Stella that still isn’t productive.
Thank you, Dave.I'd like to have voluptuous cherries and grapes. :- )
Try to cut below the wound this winter when dormant. If it doesn't respond well next spring take it out and start over.
very informative video
say, what makes cherries get sweeter?
The best video
@MegaJim79 We don't grow compact stella. It's either a sport of Stella, or Stella on a semi-dwarf rootstock. Stella is not the greatest cherry. Can't comment on the compact version.
Oh I wish I can have those cuts you just made from that tree. I been searching allthe shops here looking for a cherry tree but I am failed to find one😢
Nice orchard :D
I have two bing cherry trees in Virginia. Last year when one tree budded out one whole branch put out little green leaves that then blackened dried up and fell off. Plus the whole tree didn't bloom a single bloom. It's was only it's second year. Is this a fungus or something else. I am for sure going to plant the four tree combo when I move in a few.
It takes a lot more than a grow light to produce fruit indoors. Air temperature both cool and heat at the right time are necessary. Soil and/or media temperature is just as important. Air movement such as light winds help to strengthen fruit and fruit set and keep down disease presence. If you like to experiment then have some fun with it. but consider that you can be much more successful growing vegetable and herb crops that already have a proven track record indoors than any fruit crop.
I'm on a rental property. We've been here since circa 2001 though, and I've thought occasionally on planting a cherry tree but I'm concerned that I'll never get to see the "fruits of My labor" if I do, then leave. How long before the average cherry tree planted in the shaded, fertile soil in the Southeast begins to produce fruit? Thanks!
Just planted my Mesabi and Evans Bali into temporary huge pots. One of them has two main trunks already... Skulls i snip lower small one?
Thanks for the great video, I live in Northern Indiana, and planted 2 Rainer cherry trees, one Windsor, and one Lapins. This will be the 9 year they have been in the ground, and finally got cherries enough to eat last year. The Lapins is not doing so well though, I wonder if its not getting enough sun (somewhat in the shade of an old hickory tree). It seems to have less and less leaf growth every year. It did produce a small amount of cherries last year about a handful-any suggestions? Should I move it, even after this amount of time being in the ground?
They need sun, but not necessarily 12 hours of full sun. Half that should
suffice. Brown rot on your bloom will be the greatest obstacle to
getting fruit in your area. Bloom sprays are of highest importance.
Thanks appreciate the help!! Going to put some effort into trying to save the tree!
@glamkitten24 It will do better in a sunny spot, but you will have a few fruits the first or second year.
How do you prune cherry trees?
Tom would it be possible to graft commercial varieties of cherries to wild cherry trees?
What cherry tree is good to grow indoors self polinating?
I bought a yellow cherry before I knew about how a fruit tree should look. It is about 8 feet tall now and the scaffolding starts at 5ft, with nothing below. What do you advise to get some lower branching? Also, a buck scraped it last fall. The scrape is 18 inches in length and about 3/8 inches around the trunk. I covered it in tree mend and it acts fine. Should I keep it or tear it out? There aren't any branches lower than the scrape. :o(
thanks
@79Testo We don't grow it, but we could answer any question you have about it.
Hi sr.i live n south carolina you think s good to plant cherry tree
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Hi Mr. Wilson I have a question about cherrie trees I yes plant 2 trees and they have nice branches already sure i cut them below that or above the branches..
+Maribel ochoa It's always nice if you can leave some branches.
boy your real positive. Well maybe my grow lights might help.:)
All stone fruit trees I've purchased over the years die after one season, peach, plum, cherry, apricots.....I live in Southern California desert, is this just not the right location for stone fruit?
Hello .I recently purchased 2 bing cherry trees from costco, and later found out that they need another variety of cherry tree for cross pollination. .I have called all the nurseries on Dave Wilson website where to buy .none they have what i want .can I buy direct from you guys .I think I need royal rainier
how did that cherry tree go?
hello, tell please about sweetheart grade. What caliber?
I planted two dwarf Regina cherry trees and just realized that it needs a different type to pollinate. I'm putting in a royal ann tree. Will one be enough for the two and do I have to put it in between the two or just any where in the yard is enough for them to pollinate?
Where did you purchase the Regina variety? Just curious.. By the way, there is no such thing as a dwarf Regina.. Even if it's on a semi-dwarf rootstock, it can still get 18 feet tall. Some nurseries are in the business of deceiving their customers with marketing terms such as, Ultra Dwarf. There are no dwarf cherries, and no rootstocks that will dwarf them. One Royal Ann will pollinate both Reginas, plant it within 20 feet, closer the better.
Could you have air--layered that piece you pruned off the container tree?
@DaveWilsonTrees
Do you work with Gisela 5 ever?
5:49 BOOM!
I just put in a stella cherry tree about 3 weeks again, We had a lot of rain. Any Idea why the leaves would be browning and shedding. Do you think its because all the rain? we had about 6inches.
That much rain could be the issue if you have poor drainage. It's a good idea to elevate fruit trees in poor draining soil.
I bought a New root 1 rootstock which I think may be the zaiger rootstock. I plan to plant them in 45 gallon pots in zone 5. Do you think that is going to be big enough pots? Also do you think that zone 5 is warm enough for cherry trees?
Bali Sour Cherry is the only zone 5 cherry we grow. I believe it was developed by the University of Minnesota. To gain longevity on any type of container plant. Keep structure pruned to a balance with the size of the container you have given the root zone to grow in. So scaffold structure Should be balanced or no more than 1 1/2 times the size of the root zone. That will give you approximately 5 to 8 years of grow time for the container.
I planted my cherry tree 5 years ago and haven't touched it since. Right now it's about 20-25 feet tall and angling toward the sun at about a 60 degree tilt. Growing like a weed, but no evidence of any cherries yet. I'm thinking it needs a very drastic pruning...
try withholding fertilizer
I'm wondering what type of cherries could grow in a hot climate, maybe like in California where temperatures usually don't get below 3-4 cellcious in the winter
Lots of cherries growing in California, northern and SoCal. We a few low chill options. Royal Crimson, Minnie Royal and Royal Lee.
I need to know once and for all... will cherry trees grow in Birmingham, Alabama (USA?), or are our season too short?
Phyllis The season is plenty long, the issues that they would have with cherries would be soil types, fungal disease, and bacterial canker. The short answer is that they are not grown there commercially for a reason. Good horticulturalists could probably overcome the drawbacks of that climate on a small scale but it’s certainly not recommended or for everyone.
Thanks!
Thanks for useful info for gardeners like me ( home ) z
I am planning to buy a cherry tree ( crimson may be ) lives in NH . Which variety u prefer & rootstock ?i have good draining soil.
What is a rootstock ?
Royal Crimson would be a great choice. Most fruit trees are budded or grafted onto a different variety that has been selected as a rootstock for certain criteria, like anchorage, disease resistance, etc..
@@DaveWilsonTrees
Thanku so much!,
& after how many years can I take fruits ?
Tom I bought a DWN Citation plum tree and I want to graft some cherries onto it.. how can I obtain some Zee Stem sticks to graft onto it?
Sorry, zee stem is not available as bud wood and is only sold in quantity to the commercial orchard trade. Personally I think it makes a short lived tree anyway, and I do not recommend it as a bridge. Your much better off putting cherry on cherry. Any zee stem I have trailed in my orchard has lasted 5 years or less.
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hey sir im growing my tree in doors just waiting but order a light
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I have a steella tree that has a few flowers on it for the first time since planting 2 years ago. I see little red dots coming out all over the place, not just where the flowers were. Do cherries only come out where the flowers are, or is what I'm seeing typical for a stella?
Is the tree in full sun? Cherries need good drainage, and do not tolerate over watering. So if it gets water more often than about every 10 days during the hottest months, it’s probably too much. Yes, fruit forms from the flowers. I’m not sure what you mean by red dots
@@DaveWilsonTrees Yes it gets full sun. The red dots look like tiny cherries just starting, but they are everywhere, not just where the flowers were. I water it every 3 days here in Las Vegas, and it has done great on that amount.
That frequent water will cause problems, like little red dots, which is probably a fungal issue. Make sure you are using a very thick layer of mulch and cut back on the water, only water when topsoil has dried from previous irrigation.
@@DaveWilsonTrees The little red dots are cherries, and they are getting bigger. This is NOT fungus, but I will try once a week watering and see how that goes...thanks
Cherries only grow from flowers, so if the red dots are everywhere they are probably not cherries. Cherries don’t start as little red dots, but rather small green fruits, on stems. But I hope you are right and get lots of fruit. In Las Vegas mulch is an absolute must, and you need a good 8 inches or more, all over the root zone.
Hey explain a little please about rootstoc and the intermediar for heavy soil
We don't grow trees on zee-stem inter-stem any more. Colt or Maxma rootstocks are used for heavier ground.
I planted a bing, van, Lapin, Is this self pollinating?
+WCAMStudios Lapins is self-fruitful, Bing and Van are inter-fruitful.
I live in Louisiana and I planted a Minnie Royal and Royal Lee and would like to add a third cherry tree. Would the Lapins cherry variety pollinate my other two trees?
Gail Ruth No, what you need is Royal Crimson low chill, self fertile cherry. It blooms early with Minnie and Lee.
Thanks Tom for the quick reply. I will give the Royal Crimson a try.
Hello sir. What is the best variety for commercial plantation ? in your opinion more pounds x acre, better taste, less diseases, best price, etc....
+Eduardo Herrera Cherry varieties are not geographically mobile. The best variety or most common for say Central California, Bing, is a poor commercial variety 80 miles north or south from that location, Stockton CA. So the answer to your question depends on your specific climate.
Best low chill cheery trees for phx az?
My cherry starts burning most the leaf in late July, the weather is 95 to 105 degree in Riverside County, CA, I wondering is that normal or should I put the shade above it?
I watered it regularly, to much water may be?
How much and how often did you water? Cherries do not like ‘wet feet’. If you water more frequently than every 10 days or so, you may be over watering.
Hi Mr. Wilson, if one doesn't have a lot of back yard space...What is the name of the cherry plant you used in the container in this video?
How short can it be pruned/maintained?
Is it self pollinating?
Do you think it would do well in the Caribbean (only two seasons - dry and rainy)?
HELP! My two black cherry trees flowered then started to bud----then all the buds fell off. the bing cherries (20ft AWAY) are doing fine. Anyone know what causes this? It happened the last 2 years. I've never gotten any cherries from these 2 trees. No frost occurred. Thanks!
Lack of bee activity during bloom. Varieties are not pollen compatible. Flowering times are off. Rainy weather during bloom period. Trees are too young to set a proper fruit crop. Trees are stressed and bloom is weak. These are just a few possibilities.
Hi Dave Wilson Nursery.
I can't find dwarf/semi-dwarf cherries (minnie royal & royal lee) anywhere. Southern California, San Diego County.
Where can I find them?
www.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-sources/Minnie%20Royal%20Cherry/MINRO/product-information/product/minnie-royal-cherry/Yes//
I live in the tropics, I have heard of the sweet scents of cherry blossoms-----sigh- i was wondering- ---we get imported cherries, supposed i dry a seed until it cracks, then plant it in the fridge, and keep it in my bedroom where it has a/c behind my bed where there is light. WILL IT GROW?! I need to experience the blossoms and fruits....
hi did you succeed growing cherry in tropic area?
@@programmerjowo no I didn't 😢
Hi from Australia, can you tell me how you control pear and cherry slugs without killing bees? I know Yates success works but from what I've read is deadly on bees, Cheers
fishingphill slugs aren’t a problem here so I’m not sure.
I have started a black cherry seed from the grocery store in nc and I am wondering if I am wasting my time growing it. your trees are grafted and I am wondering if this tree will fruit or not I don't know if it will be self polinator is there a way to tell before I waste 5 years of growing this tree
Probably won’t be self pollinating. Could take 5 to 25 years to even bloom. Enjoy the gamble and be patient or plant a grafted vine, if space, time, irrigation, fertilization and maintenance are important factors.
If it is possible please provide cherry plant in Nepal I have never seen cherry plant in Nepal. I want to plant cherry plant.
Not funny when it comes to toilet time, but in the first days of the cherry season I don't eat much else.
Prune it, and it may need a pollinator.
Please help. I have couple of 20 years old cherry trees that have very low yield. They have a lot of flowers but most the little tiny fruits keep falling off every year. Can I use 0-0-60 Potassium with 10-10-10 fertilizer together with Calcium (eggshells), Bone meal and Epsom salt twice a year? Will this fix the problem?
Many thanks & God bless,
Hai
Where are you located? Sounds like a pollination problem. Do you know the varieties?
@@DaveWilsonTrees I am in San Jose, CA. No it is not pollination problem; there are little fruits came out, but can not grow bigger and they fall off a lot. I guess the trees need calcium, P and K (Potassium). For many years, I never fertilize them before.
Many thanks & God bless,
Hai
Dave Wilson. Can you grow sweet cherries in hot places such as Florida or Texas?
They try. Humidity and spring rains are a problem. Summer heat is a problem.
The only one I have had set fruit (sweet cherry) in Okla is Royal Rainier.
Does cherry trees need cross polination?
Nearly all cherries need another variety for pollination. Even self fertile varieties like Royal Crimson will set better with cross pollination.
Can I grow dwarf cherry in northern Illinois ?
No, the spring rains and freezing weather would be too much.
Thank you for your answer.
Unless you can build a greenhouse around it, sweet cherries would grow, but not fruit. Sour cherries you could have better luck with. Mona and Bali are both somewhat sweet for sour cherries and could fair well in your area.
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Great ! I am in process of building a green house .
Not Well, obviously frustrated.
Perhaps I'm being impatient?
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what do i do about birds....whats the secret....help....me please...Hollister.CA
+Bay Area 408 You can keep your tree small enough to cover with bird net. Or try some scare tactics like reflective tape or CD"s hung in the tree. None of thees are great solutions. Best is to have enough fruit for you and the birds.
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sounds like fireblight.
Tanks Dave Wilson
Hi Tom. I planted two cherries in one hole 4 yrs ago in a raised bed coz of drainage issues like you suggested in your videos. One is lapins and other is stella.
I water and feed them but there growth is stunned. Both are no taller than 4..5 feet.
They are planted on east side of backyard with summer sun up to 11 hrs. During summer i see it suffer a lot due to western sun intense heat. I can see lot of die back and leaves turning yellow during peak summer days . ( SYDNEY AUSTRALIA).
PLEASE suggest how can i make them trive . They are lack in vigour and size. This is there 5th yr and i have not picked up any cherries of them.
What i may not be doing right??
What soil ph is required for cherries ?? Or any fertlizer i may not giving it ?
Please advise
Thanks in advance
How often do they get water?
Dave Wilson Nursery
They are on drip irrigation system. Once a week in summer and some times 2 when temps are over 40 degree Celsius.
Given its a raised bed. They may get slightly less water than other fruit trees coz of raised bed elevation 20mm as other are in ground and connected on same drip irrigation line
That is your problem, overwatering. Even in the hottest summer months irrigate them about every 10 to 14 days. Fruit trees, and especially cherries do not like that much water. The top few inches of soil should dry between waterings.
The symptoms of overwatering and under watering are very similar. Over watering is by far the most common way home owners lose trees, they love them to death. So the yellow leaves during the hot months is not for lack of water, but rather lack of oxygen.
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So what shall i do?
How to diagnose over watering vs lack of watering
Can i send u pic on any email address to have a look ?
Why is keeping the tree smaller more desirable? Isn’t a bigger tree better for producing more fruit ?
Just depends what you want. Smaller trees are easier to pick from and care for. You can have 3 or 4 different varieties that ripen successively in about the same space as one full size tree that comes ripe all at once.
@@DaveWilsonTrees I appreciate your time in answering my question. God bless you and your orchard.
I saw your video on saying my Bing would be dead in 3 years if not in a raised bed. I KNEW your orchard wouldn't be "raised". How did Gpa ever have cherries? Cuz the raised bed necessity is nonsense.
Leslie Kendall no need for a raised bed if you have good drainage.
@@DaveWilsonTrees Boise has clay soil and has had orchards for over a century. In fact, my 1910 property was an orchard. I find it impossible to believe that I somehow NOW need raised beds. I'll let you know in 3 years if all my trees are dead.
Leslie Kendall for many years growers have planted on a berm, same principle as raised bed. Cherry trees don’t tolerate wet feet, and will suffer. We merely offer the best solution, what the grower chooses to do is up to them.
@@DaveWilsonTrees I believe my Bing is a Dave Wilson stock. It has red paint marking the type of root stock. Is red the Citation root stock?
Leslie Kendall Red means it’s Bing. We don’t use a rootstock color code. We don’t grow cherries on citation, it should have had a rootstock ID label.
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Ill take 10 of something but i have no clue what so ever..dwarf...texas heat and clay soil..we have 700 hours but perfer low chill things just in case we get those sporatic.
warm winters..yeah about 10 would be nice...who do.we.call.
When planting fruit trees in poor draining clay soil, it’s best to elevate with a raised bed or mound, a foot above grade, using native soil. Best availability of fruit trees during bare root season, December to About March. We have a number of Texas customers you can find on this list- www.wheretobuy.davewilson.com/home-gardens/where-to-buy/retail-nurseries-outside-california?order=province&sort=desc
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