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Plum Crop

I have a super crop of plums on my patio plum tree.  Some of the smaller ones have dropped off naturally.  Should I now be thinning them out.

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  • ZeroZero1ZeroZero1 Posts: 577
    I think watering is important at the mo, but in my experience plums do drop some fruit naturally. Also pigeons go down the branch pecking of fruit and damaging the leaves. You can see the damage, it's pecked holes down to the vein, which is sometimes left. Little vandals! 
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