{"id":21128,"date":"2023-11-30T02:50:19","date_gmt":"2023-11-30T00:50:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=21128"},"modified":"2023-11-30T02:50:19","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T00:50:19","slug":"why-are-my-cherries-falling-off-the-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/why-are-my-cherries-falling-off-the-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Are My Cherries Falling Off The Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Impact of Weather Conditions<\/h2>\n

Studies have suggested that the weather conditions in a given area may be responsible for why cherries are falling off of their trees prematurely. Specifically, if the climate is unusually hot and humid, it can cause the fruits to dehydrate and fall off the stems. This adversely affects the quality of the produce and the yield of the crop. Additionally, if the region experiences a late frost, the tender fruit can absorb too much water, which in turn causes the tree to drop off the fruit.
\nFurthermore, it has been proven that high wind speeds can cause damage to tree branches, leading to premature fruit shedding. Additionally, if the tree is stressed due to lack of water or excess of it or if there is an infestation of pests, then this too can cause the tree’s cherries to drop off.<\/p>\n

Not All Frost & Heat are Equal <\/h2>\n

When a cherry tree is exposed to extreme cold or heat and lacks sufficient water, it could quickly start to shed its fruit. Frost is the most common cause of cherries falling off their tree, however, temperature extremes can also be responsible. The issue is further compounded if the freeze is accompanied by high wind speed or the heat wave is accompanied by high humidity.
\nStudies have also shown that a cherry tree’s roots need to be given proper sustenance so as to enable them to reach out and draw enough moisture from the soil. If a tree’s root system is stressed due to drought or flood, then this could prevent the tree from adequately absorbing and\/or storing enough moisture for the cherries, resulting in their dropping off the stem prematurely.<\/p>\n

High Yield Management<\/h2>\n

When a cherry tree’s stems bear a high burden of fruit, the tree can become overburdened and cause the cherries to fall off the stem prematurely. This will prove to be a great loss to the farmer, who will suffer significantly reduced yield and consequently, reduced profits. To reduce the load on the tree, selective harvesting must be employed to ensure that the cherries do not hasten their ripening and fall off the stem prematurely.
\nAdditionally, when a cherry tree is pruned excessively, it can also disrupt the amount of water and nutrients reaching the stem and the handling of this delicate load can impinge further damage to the stem, leading to drop off of the cherries.<\/p>\n

Effects on Quality<\/h2>\n

In most cases, the cherries that drop off of the tree prematurely tend to be of inferior quality as compared to mature cherries. To ensure high-quality cherries are harvested, it is important for a farmer to select the ripest cherries and harvest them at the peak of their freshness. Additionally, the cherries must also be harvested in a timely fashion as waiting too long can cause them to rot, fall off the stem or be attacked by pests and pathogens.<\/p>\n

Inappropriate Fertilization<\/h2>\n