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  • Victoria plum problem

    About 4 years ago I planted a Victoria Plum tree in my front garden. It's growing fine but I've never had any fruit and it's never thrived- the leaves start to form, flowers appear (and then immature fruit) but the leaves tend to shrivel and curl and the fruit doesn't get bigger than thumbnail size and stays green.

    Does that sound like pests, or lack of pollination, or lack off care?

  • #2
    My first thoughts are either it's diseased (Victoria is often a sickly variety) or it's drought-stressed. Someone near me has a Victoria SJA as a front lawn specimen tree but it never got bigger than about 6ft tall and 5ft wide and the fruit is always small and often drops off long before it's ripe, while the leaves often turn yellow and fall off in August. It's not diseased; it's drought-stressed on a light sandy-chalky soil with grass cover.

    Do you have any pictures of its poor-growing leaves and fruit?

    What rootstock is it grafted to?

    What's your soil type?

    Does it get enough direct sun?

    How much new shoot growth in multiple directions does the tree add each year?
    An inch? A few inches? Several inches? A foot? A couple of feet? More?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by FB. View Post
      My first thoughts are either it's diseased (Victoria is often a sickly variety) or it's drought-stressed. Someone near me has a Victoria SJA as a front lawn specimen tree but it never got bigger than about 6ft tall and 5ft wide and the fruit is always small and often drops off long before it's ripe, while the leaves often turn yellow and fall off in August. It's not diseased; it's drought-stressed on a light sandy-chalky soil with grass cover.

      Do you have any pictures of its poor-growing leaves and fruit?

      What rootstock is it grafted to?

      What's your soil type?

      Does it get enough direct sun?

      How much new shoot growth in multiple directions does the tree add each year?
      An inch? A few inches? Several inches? A foot? A couple of feet? More?
      SJA stands for ??

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      • #4
        Originally posted by devonuk View Post
        SJA stands for ??
        St. Julien A.
        It's a common rootstock used for grafting plums in order to keep the tree to a manageable growth rate and size.
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