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How old is your tree? My Geffner did not produce fruit the first 2 years on the ground even with hand pollination.In the 3rd year I got lazy and didn't do any hand pollination and it set 2 fruits by itself.
You need to make sure the flower stigma is sticky. Sometime even you pollinated the stigma but the stigma was not ready for the pollen. I break the flower paddles to where I can see the stigma and make sure the pollen can stick on it. The best time here for pollination is @7:30PM - 8PM. Hope that can help you.
When and how did you collect pollen?
I lke to place a spoiling citrus fruit into the pots of my annonas when they are flowering and let those tiny brown beetles that come to feast on the spoiling citrus do the job of pollinating of my annonas.The beetles are around all day long because they are attracted to the citrus fruit in the pot and enough of them apparently visit the annona flowers at the right times of day to effect some pollinating.I usually get five to eight fruit set on my sugar apple in a five gallon pot this way. Without the citrus fruit and beetles I tend to see only three or four fruit set on it.I guess you could say this is the lazy man's way for getting fruit to set but it works for me.Cheers!Paul M.==
Just throwing this out there but make sure you are using a high quality brush that is natural horse or camel hair vs synthetic bristle.Previously I was using a synthetic bristle brush just because it was available from my kids art set. I was getting fruit set though seemingly low success. I switched to horse hair bristle brush and fruit set is gangbusters. I think it’s because real hair brush has microfiber ridges along the hairs that adhere pollen better and it’s gentler to inside delicate flower parts vs synthetic bristle. Another factor is type of pollen used, here a study where sugar apple pollen was most potent pollen to pollinate an arka Sahan vs the very arka sahan pollen itself, anecdotally I can’t seem to get geffner pollinated with painter FKA (cherilata) pollen going on two years now but not giving up. https://www.iihr.res.in/artificial-pollination-improve-set-size-and-shape-arka-sahan-custard-apple-fruits-Joe
Royal Langnickel Camel Brush Set... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001BERH50?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_shareThe white bristle one in picture I got from hobby lobby, here is ones I’ve been using lately with black camel bristles you can see the pollen on bristles. Royal Langnickel Camel Brush Set... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001BERH50?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share-joe