(May 27, 2016 at 12:32 pm)Rhythm Wrote:(May 27, 2016 at 12:18 pm)Ignorant Wrote: Great! It is nice to know that you are so knowledgeable of fruit trees. I'll remember that for future reference. So you're a qualified "yes". Thanks!
Did you read the response you just quoted.....? You get a yes out of that? What -don't- you get a yes out of, lol?
Yes I did. The amount, the availability, the pH, and the salinity of water (i.e. the way-in-which-water-is-present) are some of the different conditions (but not all of them) which partially determine (in some way known only partially by scientists) the amount and quality of the fruit yield from fruit trees. If there is no water at all, not only will a fruit tree make no fruit, but a fruit tree won't "be" at all. Got it. That's a yes.