There are some chemical sprays that abort the blooming process to make thinner, not completely gone, but thinner fruit. For info about these things look up chemical thinning. Or the good ol' way... just kill 'em
You stop it by removing all the flowers on it before they open. Or you could kill the tree (bad).
Yes, you can.
On. Growing on the tree. The apples on the tree are almost ripe. I see one bright red apple on the tree. The apples on the tree are getting pecked by birds.
yOU CANT STOP THEM FROM growing but after about 8 months it will stop growing.
right after it blooms, around April
I guess that it is 13 hours.
tree line
You could stop the production of fruit by picking off all the blossoms. :)
The giant sequoia trees do not stop growing completely but like most trees, they do cease to grow in the winter. This is due to a lack of nutrients needed to support the tree's growth.
It is a balancing act. Pineaples grow into the ground. You might be abble to balance 3 or 4 apples on top of a growing pineapple. It all depends on the pineapple and the apples. Who ever asked this question is a pineapple.
Because the tree can't hang on to the apples for ever..
Cut the tree stump all the way, Then dig in the ground and remove the seed( s )
No they do not. But they try so hard to but they stop after a very certain amount of time.
if you say tree stump i assume it's a tree you've cut down. Once a tree is cut down it can never grow again.