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I think this is a common problem, but I hope someone has a solution - my lycee in Brisbane sets good fruit but they all drop off at about the size of a pea
Time: 14th April 2012 9:40am
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
We've had a couple of wet springs when they are in flower which can lead to incomplete fertilization. Many I picked this season were seedless and only small - how old is your tree? Hopefully we'll get a dry spring and lots of lychees and mangoes this coming year.
Time: 14th April 2012 12:49pm
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Georgia says...
My tree is only 2 years old but I don't know that the fruit are more likely to hang in there as it gets old???
Time: 15th April 2012 10:51am
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