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(03-24-2017, 10:01 AM)JosephP Wrote: Without better description, it sounds suspiciously like a fungal problem.  How do the flowers look...do they ever look rotted?  Any dead limbs or twigs?  Perhaps start the treatments a little earlier and keep the treatments closer together.  As suggested above, switch fungicides.  Agrifos, Eagle, and Captan all tend to do well on foliar fungi on the fruit trees.

Flowers have looked fine, but have not bloomed yet this year. I'll order different fungicide. 

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