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 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.
A tree producing Macintosh Apples are yet to be found.
Yes, you can eat the apples from a tree that has mistletoe growing on it. Mistletoe itself is generally considered toxic to humans, but it does not affect the safety of the apples. However, it's a good idea to ensure that the apples are healthy and free from any pesticides or chemicals before consumption. Always wash the fruit thoroughly before eating.
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.
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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.
The main reason is that your apple was, lets call it, tree A but the apples on it were fertilized by pollen which came from other trees, such as tree B, tree C, tree D, etc. So, the seed which your tree A produced are crosses between your tree A and some other tree. If you want to grow apples the same as those on your original tree you need to grow another tree from a cutting or graft from that tree, not from seeds.
Grafting is the most appropriate technology to produce many different varieties of apples from one apple tree. By grafting different varieties onto the same rootstock, you can effectively have multiple types of apples growing on a single tree.
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.