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Fuji Apple Tree Care
View Full Planting & Care InstructionsSunlight
Fuji Apples thrive in full sun, so make sure you plant in a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.
Watering
Water regularly each week when the soil gets dry 2-3 inches down. Make sure to water more often if the tree is potted or there is a period of drought.
Fertilizing
Follow label instructions on an apple-specific fertilizer, usually applying several times from April until August.
Bring the Supermarket to Your Own Backyard
Why Fuji Apple Trees?
Delicious and meticulously nurtured, the Fuji Apple Tree produces crisp, super sweet apples – the perfect snack, right from your backyard. And with our Fuji, it’s never been easier.
And whether you eat them straight from the tree or bake them into oven-fresh pastries, Red Fujis are known for their exceptional quality. Their versatility is what makes them the ideal pick for planting.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
The best part, though? Your new Fuji Apple Tree has been thoroughly cared for to promote extra branches. We've grafted and trained our Fuji Apple Trees for an increased number of well-developed branches. And more branches bring more fruit and faster production, so you can expect fruit sooner than seed grown trees.
So, we’ve done the extra work so that you don’t have to. You get the promise of great-tasting, easily-grown apples, consistent from season to season, because our trees are grown and prepped for best results.
Imagine hassle-free, low-maintenance Fuji Apples, right from your backyard. Click to order your own Fuji Apple Tree today!
Full Planting & Care Instructions
Product Details
Mature Height: | 10-15 ft. |
Mature Width: | 10-15 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
Harvest Time: | Fall, Winter |
Year to Bear: | Can Fruit the 1st Year! |
Botanical Name: | Malus domestica 'Fuji' |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ, CA, ID, OR, WA |
Grows Well In Zones: | 4-8 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 4-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -20℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 135 reviews
Beautiful tree!
The tree looked in shock when I received it. It lost all of its leaves. But, then it came back beautifully!!
Fuji
Arrived in great shape, the tree seems be thriving, it's been in the ground for at lest a couple months. Looking forward to getting some apples. Thank you.
Fuji arrived in good condition
I appreciate the great customer service I received before my items shipped. The trees (Fuji and Gala) arrived extremely dry and many leaves had fallen off. In addition, there were some broken branches but I blame that more on Fedex. The Fuji seemed to fare the best but the Gala was very wilted and lost more of the leaves in shipping. I planted both in the ground the day I received them and watered vigorously for several days. The Fuji seemed to do best in shipping and planting. The Gala took longer to perk up but it does look like it will be fine now after about a week. Both trees have been mulched in a 3’ circle with pine straw. I am still trying to understand my moisture meter readings and which value works best. I get a 3.0 dry reading the day after watering for 30 minutes. This is consistent for both trees so I think it is safe to assume 3.0 dry is normal and wait for the moisture to drop to 1-2 before waterning again. The leaves look healthy now so I think this works. I am overall happy with my purchase and appreciate the great customer service I have received so far.
Fuji very happy!
Really happy with my Fuji tree. Planted it about 5 days after it arrived in good condition. After two weeks of being planted, it looks great and happy. Me too.
Fuji Apple Tree
The Fuji tree arrived well packaged, no foliage, but obviously dormant for the winter. We are in Florida, and it has been somewhat colder than usual, so tree not being stimulated to bud out yet. Waiting with anticipation for my tree to leaf out. I am sure it will be gorgeous, and the apples delicious when they arrive.