Mulberry tree not fruiting (forum)
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Gyoukubai starts with ...
Hi all,
I have a dwarf black mulberry tree which was planted about 6 months ago. It has grown very quickly, and is quite big now - about 2m tall now with multiple branches.
However, I have not seen any flowers, and it seems mulberry can flower/ fruit at a much smaller size than this?Given the growth, and it looks very happy, I don't think there is any issue with nutritions? Not sure if there is anything I can do for it?
Thank you very much!
Time: 8th March 2024 7:35pm
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PlumRob says...
Hello,
It's good that you have a nice and large tree already. The reason it has not fruited is because it is out of season. You should get some fruit later this year in Late Spring/Early Summer.
Happy Gardening,
Robert
Time: 29th March 2024 8:43am
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Gyoukubai says...
That is great to hear, thank you very much!
Time: 2nd April 2024 7:17pm
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PlumRob says...
Cheers. Enjoy some fresh berries when the season comes!
Time: 23rd April 2024 9:00pm
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