
Originally Posted by
BigDon
It's still less than waist high, but it's covered in buds. Would it benefit the tree if I removed the buds at this time? Put more energy into growth?
Flower/fruit buds or branch buds?
I'm guessing it's still stressed from the recent planting and is in emergency procreation mode.
You'll definitely want to remove most of the potential fruits this year, though I don't think it'll be too bad if you wait until it's flowered so you have the benefit of the prettiness.
An attempted large crop might push it into a biannual cycle and will likely stunt its growth at a time where you want that instead of fruits.
Perhaps keep a couple so you get a chance to taste them.
Are you pruning/training it yet?
Note that this advice is based on what I know about other fruit trees, most notably apple and plum. I'm assuming the fundamentals are similar though the details are likely not so much.
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