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Old February 15, 2015   #196
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You can call it, name it, our brand it whatever you'd like, if you have a plant that gives you 30 pounds of pink fruit, I'm on board!
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Old February 15, 2015   #197
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Lindy,

As your skill and experience grow, you will be surprised at how much better you become at getting more and consistent production from your maters. I speak from experience. This site holds a wealth of knowledge, keep reading and asking questions.
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Old February 15, 2015   #198
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Lindy,

As your skill and experience grow, you will be surprised at how much better you become at getting more and consistent production from your maters. I speak from experience. This site holds a wealth of knowledge, keep reading and asking questions.
Thanks - I intend to keep working at it. My goal is to improve the quantity of fruit from each plant next year. I get these huge gigantic sprawling things, and my cherries produce a million flowers but the big guys, less than a dozen. I will keep reading, and experimenting.
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Thanks - I intend to keep working at it. My goal is to improve the quantity of fruit from each plant next year. I get these huge gigantic sprawling things, and my cherries produce a million flowers but the big guys, less than a dozen. I will keep reading, and experimenting.
Be careful not to feed them too much nitrogen.
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Keep in mind some years you could do everything right, and still get low production.
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