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  • Answered by
    BushDoctor on
    June 30, 2019
    Certified Expert
    A.

    Those white marks are called lenticels. They are commoon to all trees in the Prunus Genus. They can show more in some cultivars than others.

    As for the tree. Moving is very hard on the root system. Especially if this is not done while the tree is dormant. It is right at the age after transplant to start fruiting. I would recommend giving it one more year, and if you don't see flowers at all by then, it will be time to check for a fungal issue, or possible bacterial infection.

    You can do so by having your soil tested. This can be done through your local extension service. This article will help you to find the closest one to you: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-search

    This article will give you more information on how to care for your apricot: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/apricots/apricot-tree-growing.htm

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