Quince tree (single specimen — Cydonia oblonga; multi-stem young, ~2-3 m)
quince · Cydonia oblonga — variety TBD
Planned next action
Recipe: fruit-trees-K-only-foliar-topup
When: 2026-05-26 · 06:30-08:00 (pre-flight)
Complete K delivery after Phase 1 missed (recipe-id bug) + tonight's drench. Fast foliar layer on top of slow drench reservoir.
Watering regime
Summer: drip irrigation visible (white tube in IMG_3399)
Cooler: -
Method: drip line at base
Source: tap (assumed)
⚠ Phyto-watch (2)
Baseline established. CONCERN: visible fruit-drop (dried fruitlets in IMG_3401) indicates pollination failure or stress. Predator spider observed (beneficial). Mild interveinal yellowing on 1-2 leaves. Cherry plum mite reservoir adjacent (shared with armut+elma).
→ Phase 1 cuticle resilience spray tonight unchanged. Investigate fruit-drop cause: ask Cem if quince flowered well this spring? Was bee activity normal? Was there a frost event during bloom? If chronic pollination failure: needs cross-pollinator (most quince partially self-fertile but yield improves with second variety nearby).
Spider mite seasonal preventive — every July-August apple shows stippling damage per Cem history; pear+quince adjacent and same Rosaceae family so high cross-infestation risk
→ Phase 1 cuticle-resilience foliar applied tonight 2026-05-24 (see app-2026-05-24-fruit-trees-mite-prevent-001). Phases 2-4 pending Cem's 8 answers (rootstock, history, irrigation, dust cover, fruit load, sulfur/oil history, SAP lab+timeline, Si source availability) — see DECISIONS pending §D and recipe_applications follow_up_data_needed.
Photos (5)
POST K-foliar — leaves coated, classic Cydonia oval shape, mild interveinal lightening still visible (Fe-Mn watch ongoing), no burn
POST K-foliar close-up — some pale yellow-green leaves bottom-left (chlorosis persists from baseline, Phase 1 too early to resolve), no new damage from spray
Full tree shot — multi-stem young quince on lawn, conifer hedge right, red cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) in background-left (= mite reservoir), drip irrigation hose visible at base
Close-up — SMALL DRIED FRUITLETS visible on branch (pollination failure / fruit-drop); small ground spider visible bottom-left (likely beneficial predator); pink top-left = cherry plum bleed-through
Leaf detail — classic Cydonia oblonga foliage: oval, leathery, prominent pale veins (cottony underside). Few leaves show hafif interveinal paling — early Fe-Mn watch.
Sprays (3)
fruit-trees-K-only-foliar-topup · complete (applied 2026-05-26 morning ~07:24 per photo timestamps)
- · pre_logged_user_confirmed_executed (Cem text 2026-05-25 night)
fruit-trees-mite-preventive-phase1-cuticle-resilience · complete_but_K_missing — schedule K-only top-up spray