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Sunday, April 26, 2015
Mapping Fruit: Clusters A, B, C
Today I noticed a significant amount of potential fruitlet drop.
I don't know if I did not pollinate them well. Additionally, pollen limitations have necessitated self-pollination, and this may cause the fruitlet drop. I noticed that a couple of flowers that I did cross pollinate dropped as well. The trees are still young, so there may be a limit to how much fruit they can carry. I have decided to monitor the 9 clusters that seem to be more advanced than others. I labeled the clusters with tape, and made a map of the cluster locations.
I will try to check and photograph each cluster weekly to see how they progress. Clusters A, B, and C. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwMEZWpST_ynUzVaNgKuLGxmXCYQ-1z-vpb0AU6BV7k01cs9NDI2gemZtvggDSqKzOxIrivCppsR9ytmn05Ho7jIPO7D3X7OvmrtKukdmVmZu3Q0ei7CdXh_A5sJ5t7iZUrWw9mDwWeTzg/s320/Cluster+A+4+26+15.JPG)
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