Tree limits?

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So unlike in previous I have no desire to collect all fruit, peaches and apples are my favorite and I'm fine with just those. I found that many trees in my orchard weren't growing despite the tree next to them doing fine. I looked it up and supposedly there's a limit on each type of fruit tree.
It would make sense, my native is peaches so this limit on foreign fruits such as the apple would prevent me from pretending apples are my native fruit but now my orchard is tiny unless I bring the other fruit in.

Anyone else experience this and can confirm that's the case?
Also what's the limit on trees in general, I have other saplings suffering as well.
 
do you know around how many of each you have? Something similar happened to me in my forest area, but it turned out it was because I had too many trees in the same area. So I moved them somewhere else, let them fully grow, then moved them back to the forest and they were making fruit like usual
 
Never heard of a lit for non native fruits. I have much more fruits trees of each non native type s
than of my natives.

BUT I do think there's a "limit" in the number of trees that can grow at the same time/in the same square. If you live your trees somewhere else until they're fully grown, you can move them back to your orchard after.
 
I don't think (I definitely cannot confirm) that it's a limit on fruit in particular, I think it's a limit on how many trees can grow in an "acre."

For example I had an orchid like this, also, and one of my trees wouldn't grow, so I just removed an ordinary tree that was slightly off to the side of my fruit trees and in the same map acre and the next day the fruit tree started growing. As to exact numbers...not sure myself, but it must be somewhere around 15 to 20 as there were 12 trees in this particular space and then some normal trees around it.

ALSO as far as I'm aware it only affects tree growth - I am able to dig up a fully grown tree and place it in an acre regardless of how many trees are already there, providing there's enough room for it.
 
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