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Thursday, October 24, 2019

Why Does My Kumquat Have Small Leaves?

Q. The leaves on my 3-year-old almond tree, planted in a container, started to dry out quickly due to problem with drip system.  To compensate, I hand watered but apparently not enough.  Once system remedied very small new leaves starting to grow.  Will this tree survive the coming cooler weather?  I watered heavily and applied a tree and nut fertilizer.

Almond trees flowering in the spring
A.  I have seen this before on young almonds planted in the ground and it is usually, like you stated, an irrigation or drainage issue; the leaves dry up, turn brown and drop from the tree before winter. Once the leaves are without water for a day, the amount of hand watering you apply will not save any of the leaves. The leaves are goners. But the buds already formed for next spring will grow instead. Usually no flower buds, just leaf buds. That’s what happened to your tree.
Almond regrowth in September after pruning a 12 year old tree 24 inches from the ground in August. It produced nuts the following year.

            The tree will have no problems surviving the winter, with or without fertilizers, if the soil is moist and drains water. That’s not the issue. They used up buds saved for next spring. That’s the issue. Hopefully there is enough time remaining for the tree to grow new buds before it gets cold. If not, you might see a delay in leaf development and flowering next Spring.
Almond nuts splitting and starting to dry before harvest.

            Trees grown in containers are more finicky than those planted in the ground because the roots don’t have access to as much soil mass. The limited soil volume in containers makes watering and applying fertilizers more complicated; the tree runs out of both more quickly. Watering and fertilizer applications are in smaller amounts but applied more often to compensate for the small amount of soil.
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Almond Neplus Ultra in bloom in Las Vegas with size control


            Almonds put on a beautiful floral display in the Spring. I can see why you wanted it in a container. Hopefully, you planted a dwarf almond like Garden Prince or All in One and used a large container. Remember it needs to be repotted every few years to keep it vigorous.

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