hunts_with_stick
5 year old buck +
i've noticed that on several trees including a couple of pears.
What are your thoughts/observations on Big Lou? Any fruit yet?Yes, I think pushing leaves/blooms late is a good thing in terms of avoiding late frosts. My young Turning Point did not bloom this year, but it did push leaves very late. The only tree that pushed later was Big Lou.
What are your thoughts/observations on Big Lou? Any fruit yet?
I'm in 4b so right on it's zone edge. Was considering trying that one next year along with a few others. I planted my first BHWN trees in 2021. A few have their first flowers this spring. Trees aren't really big enough to want to set fruit on so I'll likely pinch them off if they set any. They've been slow growers compared to Northern Whitetail Crabs trees but that's to be expected on the different rootstocks.Mine was just planted last spring so too early to see fruit. The tree is growing very clean and looks great so far.
One thing I really like about the BHWN trees is the solid anchoring of his rootstocks. I’m sick and tired of the problems I’ve had with B118.I'm in 4b so right on it's zone edge. Was considering trying that one next year along with a few others. I planted my first BHWN trees in 2021. A few have their first flowers this spring. Trees aren't really big enough to want to set fruit on so I'll likely pinch them off if they set any. They've been slow growers compared to Northern Whitetail Crabs trees but that's to be expected on the different rootstocks.
I too, fell prey to the cheerleading for B-118 rootstocks. The claims of earlier fruiting, good anchoring, and bigger tree size had me buying some B-118-rooted trees. Thank God I didn't buy all that many on B-118. Some have rooted well (so far) and are growing straight - others are leaning, and appear to NOT be rooted so well. All of our MM-111, Antonovka, and P-18 rooted trees are doing great. We just planted several BHWN Dolgo-rooted trees this spring - but I don't expect any problems with those.I’m sick and tired of the problems I’ve had with B118.
I probably had 15-20 B-118's I planted during the same time everyone else was 6-7 years ago. One is a solid great tree and every other one is leaning severly and appear to be poorly rooted. I have staked several and they still just don't want to grow straight. I am contemplating ripping several out next year and replacing them with dolgo or MM-111 rootstock trees. Those rootstocks do extremely well here.