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from affected trees may develop slowly or asynchronously, be small, bitter, or subject to rot that starts from the blossom end. Young shoots may also die back. Since it’s the accumulation of B over the season that’s toxic, symptoms are worse in that are on the tree a long time than in like apricots which ripen early.
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SOURCE: Farmer & Orchard Magazine
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Originally posted 2024-06-04 00:00:00.