Chilling Hours
Chilling hours are the hours of winter below 45° and above 32°. These hours are required for a plant to break dormancy (grow) in the spring. Global warming will affect us one winter so that the winter cooling is insufficient to the plant to break dormancy. As far as I know there is no manipulating this without breeding work. Can we GM our way out of this?
HERE IS MY LIST:
Yellow Bellflower, Winter Banana, Gravenstein, Newtown Pippin, Granny Smith, Pink Lady, Gala, Braeburn, Jonagold are a few. Trials: Aunt Rachel, Carter’s Blue, William’s Pride, 2 not at farm: Dorset Golden, Anna
Reliable fruit trees in Santa Cruz County & Chill Hour (C.H.) Requirements:
Apples
Cox’s Orange Pippin Parentage
- Fiesta, Freyburg, Holstein, Queen Cox, Rubinette:
600–800 C.H.
- Corail (a.k.a. Sonata, Pinova): 800
- Cox’s Orange Pippin: 800
Golden Delicious Parentage
- Mollie’s Delicious: 400–500
- Gala: 500–600
- Mutsu: 600
- Golden Delicious: 700
- Jonagold (and related strains): 700–800
- Chehalis, Elstar: 800–1,000
McIntosh Parentage
- Beverly Hills: 300
- Shay: 700–800
- Empire Mac, Macoun, McIntosh, Rodger’s McIntosh, Spartan: 800
Russeted Apples (all of these crop reliably in Santa Cruz County)
- Gold Rush: 600
- St. Edmund’s Pippin: 600–700
- Hoople’s Antique Gold: 600–800
- Ashmead’s Kernal, Razor Russet Spitzenburg: 800
- American Golden Russet, Belle de Boskoop,
Hudson’s Golden Gem: 800–1,000
Other Apple Varieties
- Arkansas Charm: 400
- Pink Lady: 400–500
- Cameo, Fuji, Pink Pearl: 600
- Braeburn, Gravenstein, Yellow Newtown Pippin: 700
- Hauer Pippin, Sierra Beauty: 700–800
- Honeycrisp, Idared: 800
- Bramley’s: 800–1,000
Pears
Summer or Butter Pears
- Seckel: 500
- Bartlett: 500–600
- Warren: 600
Winter Pears
- Bosc: 500–600
- Comice: 600
- D’Anjou, Flemish Beauty, Orcas, Rescue: 800
Quinces
- Pineapple, Orange, Smyrna: 300–500
Pomegranates
- Sweet: 100
- Wonderful: 150
Persimmons
- Fuyu, Haychia: 100–200 (despite their low chill requirements,
they bloom late and set annually)
Peaches
Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Varieties
- Avalon, Mary Jane: 600
- Frost, Indian Free: 700
- Q 1-8: 700–800
Other Peach Varieties
- Babcock, Saturn (Peento, Donut): 200–300
- Late Elberta: 600–700
- Arctic Supreme: 700
- Baby Crawford, Indian Blood, Red Haven,
White Lady: 800
Nectarines
- Double Delight: 300
- Arctic Jay, Fantasia: 500
- Arctic Glo, Arctic Queen, Arctic Rose: 600–700
- Arctic Blaze (taste test winner): 700–800
Plums
- Beauty: 250
- Satsuma/Mariposa, Shiro (yellow): 300
- Catalina: 300–400
- Golden Nectar, Santa Rosa/Late Santa Rosa: 400
- Emerald Beauty: 600–700
Prune Plums
- Sugar Prune: 500
- Early Italian, French Improved, Italian Prune, Stanley:
800
Pluots
- Dapple Dandy, Flavor Grenade: 400–500
- Flavor Queen, Flavor Supreme: 500–600
Apriums
- Cot-N-Candy, Flavor Delight: 200–300
Apricots
- Blenheim (Royal): 400
- Moorpark: 600
Figs
- Black Mission, Blackjack (dwarf), Brown Turkey, Osborne
Prolific, White Genoa: 100 (despite their low
chill, they set reliably)
Cherries
- Stella (dwarf): 400
- Lapins: 500
- Craig’s Crimson (dwarf): 800
Walnuts
- Pedro (a somewhat “natural dwarf”): 400
- Chandler: 700
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Hi Gil- I look forward to seeing you next weekend! Jude Rubin
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Awesome! Where is Michael these days?
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West Seattle. I’m coming with Joyce, my sister. Let’s catch up in person or after I see ya.
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We’re you able to establish a minimum chill hour requirement for the Carter’s Blue apple tree?
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Few around growing this. I do not have any con lusive evidence
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I’m looking to buy a couple 5+ year old apple trees that are already producing fruit. Preferably Cosmic Crisp. Do you have anything like that for sale this weekend?
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I’ve been on vacation, just returned. Cosmic are 2 years old. And another 4 varieties -bearing of 3 years+
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No. 500 varieties of apples, one grower, I try to keep only 1-3 year old trees. CC is 1 and 2 year old only
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