I hope my second flowering holds fruit. My inground own roots Fukushu flowered and has held onto 10+/- fruits and is now about to flower again too. I'll look up June drop. I had an Arkansas blacking apple that flowered in April then suffered from May drop, June drop, July drop, august drop, September drop, and October drop. I might get 10 really good apples in November after dropping several hundred. A.B. is fire wood now. Because we are so much closer to the arctic circle our days are longer and very hot. This may affect the growth of citrus fruits.