My tree suddenly stopped fruiting. its a 13 year aged malaya apple tree.?
Answers: A truly tropical tree, even S. California and Florida are considered too cold for it. It is listed as briskly growing which often scheme short lived. Still, one would expect to see fruit production decline rather than stop altogether. The tree prefers a impartial soil (6.1 - 7.4 pH), and seasonal fertilization. While needing regular watering, it is intolerant of showery conditions. First link below to info and photo of fruit.
If you can find no defence for lack of fruiting surrounded by the linked article I suggest you try a product call Spray-N-Grow (See 2nd link below.), which I hold found very honourable at inducing trees to flower and set fruit. What I remember is to spray about a month up to that time flowering and every month after. You will need a steadfast 1 gallon pump-up sprayer (NOT a hose-end sprayer) as the product is activated contained by warm sea for a short period formerly spraying. This is much like dissolving yeast contained by warm sea before tally it to the flour for bread making.
This company also sells a unbelievably effective disease treatment call Physan 20. Any product not intended to mix with Spray-N-Grow must be mixed within, and applied from a separate container.
Maybe you need to win it some vitamins. Some egg shells are one good remedy. Try and see
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