Ok, so my Wolfe has been in the ground for a few years now.
This beautiful evergreen is bountiful. Hot and humid summer, cold snaps in winter, sandy soils, floods, aphids, etc. Nothing phased it.
The guy is growing 6+ feet per year, and is perfectly symmetrical in branching without having ever been touched by a pruning. Stands about 16' as of now.
Problem is, it makes no flowers for fruit.
Are loquats supposed to be topped to force fruiting like some other trees? I understand a seed grown loquat takes 10 years or better, but this is the Wolfe variety, so I would assume it was grafted to a rootstock and should have fruited by now.
It is a beautiful tree. I don't want to cut him unless I got to.
Please advise.