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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comThe pear tree is 7yrs 3 mos and it buded tiny bead size two years. Help! what can make it grow pears?
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1 Comment To "What Is The Durate For A Pear Tree To Produce And How To Make It So."
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/28/2021 @ 10:17 am
If this was a grafted pear from a reputable nursery, then this should have fruited by now. If this was seed planted, then it may not fruit reliably, ever.
If this is a pear that you know will bear fruit, then making sure that the soil is not lacking in phosphorus and potassium will be necessary. An alternative is that there is too much nitrogen in soil.
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