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Nov 6, 2023 10:46 AM CST
Augusta, GA 30906
Thanks to everyone's response to my question about my Persimmons Tree. For I have learned from Tapla That my first step is to have a Soil Test, from Lucky 68 I found out why my young two Trees were not producing correctly. When I planted them i planet one with fertilizer, and one without fertilizer. The one with fertilizer gave fruit that year and the one without fertilizer did not, everything fell off the without fertilizer It's now going on the 3rd year, and it has not given any fruit as of yet. The one with fertilizer is doing a wonderful job and growing taller. From Kittriana I also agree with you and Lucky 68, And I have read about the stress droppings of fruit which is a good thing no one likes stress even trees LOL. For Stone, I was not going to fertilize right now I am looking to the end of December when it's just starting to get cold in southern Georgia. Adding up all the responses. So far, I need to get a soil test. Look out for more stress. Add some compost and ash. For the winter. And in the spring, add a balanced fertilizer with missing nutrients.

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