Fuji apple trees do not require specialized care other than needing 300 to 400 chill hours, meaning the length of time the tree needs to be dormant in temperatures of 45 degrees or below. Grow a Fuji apple tree with tips from a gardening specialist in this free video on trees.
Expert: Jessica Smith
Bio: Jessica Smith has worked in the gardening business for more than 22 years. She currently manages Blands Nursery in West Jordan, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton
How come the leaves on my Fuji apple tree don't look like that ?
mormonslayer71 1 year ago
I just got a ultra-dwarf Fuji Apple (Malus pumila "Fuji") and it says it is self-pollinating. I have another apple tree, a full size Anna apple tree and neighbors have apples and we have bees, so we shall see! It also says it will fruit excessively here in Oceanside, California where 300 hours below 45 degrees could be an issue hmmm! Well I have it so I will plant it and await the results. They said it branched at 15" so it should be small. hmmm!
itisaduck 1 year ago
who knows?
isiah180 1 year ago
Isn't that a pear tree ?
joeescribo 3 years ago