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# The definition of the fruit budding is once the flower falls off and the small blossoming fruit is recognizable.<ref>Hilchot Kilayim VOrlah p. 42 based on Chazon Ish YD Sheviyit 7</ref> Nowadays it isn't common to have a fruit bud before Tu Bishvat and so the minhag is just to calculate the three years from Tishrei to Tishrei.<Ref>Taz 294:9</ref>
# The definition of the fruit budding is once the flower falls off and the small blossoming fruit is recognizable.<ref>Hilchot Kilayim VOrlah p. 42 based on Chazon Ish YD Sheviyit 7</ref> Nowadays it isn't common to have a fruit bud before Tu Bishvat and so the minhag is just to calculate the three years from Tishrei to Tishrei.<Ref>Taz 294:9</ref>
# Grapes, carobs, and olives have another definition for determining which year they grew. Grapes follow when they became the size of a white bean, carobs from when they appear like chains, and olive when they grow a crown. <ref>Hilchot Kilayim VOrlah p. 42</ref>
# Grapes, carobs, and olives have another definition for determining which year they grew. Grapes follow when they became the size of a white bean, carobs from when they appear like chains, and olive when they grow a crown. <ref>Hilchot Kilayim VOrlah p. 42</ref>
# Orlah applies to all trees, pepper, and Etrog.<ref>Hilchot Kilayim VOrlah p. 43</ref>
==Neta Revay==
==Neta Revay==
# Any fruit that buds after Tu Bishvat in the fourth year is called Neta Revay, which is forbidden without redemption. Fruit which buds after Tu Bishvat of the fifth year is permitted.<ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 173:2</ref>  
# Any fruit that buds after Tu Bishvat in the fourth year is called Neta Revay, which is forbidden without redemption. Fruit which buds after Tu Bishvat of the fifth year is permitted.<ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 173:2</ref>