If it looks like this Franklin Cider, it’s fireblight. In some cases you won’t necessarily see the blackness for a long, long time. So much for the test that S Brothers did…lol. Glad I only bought one.
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Here is what I remember about the subject. Mayo never claimed it was FB resistant, because FB isn’t a problem where he lives. He said he didn’t know. However, S Bros came out later and said they had tested for FB and it was ok.Dang! I thought those were supposed to be great DR?
I put four of those in three years ago, mine aren't quite that big yet but have been great growers.
I thought Pristine was going to be the cats meow for early disease resistant apples. Got a 1 year and a 2 year old one loaded with orange cedar apple rust spots on them. About as bad as my golden delicious.Dang! I thought those were supposed to be great DR?
I put four of those in three years ago, mine aren't quite that big yet but have been great growers.
I have some pears and apples that the ends of some of the limbs are turning brown,maybe 6-8 inches.It doesn't look like the black of fire blight as they stayed brown.Other than that look healthy and are producing