Apricot "Champion of the North": characteristics of the variety and features of cultivation

Apricot Champion of the North: variety characteristics and growing features

Due to the long and hard work of breeders, people have a unique opportunity to cultivate heat-loving plants where it is not typical for them. In the world there are a significant number of subspecies of apricot growing north of those areas where it is usually distributed. But even such an arrangement does not affect the good growth of the culture and a large number of tasty fruits.

One example that has good growth and fertility rates is the Champion of the North apricot variety, which has become possible to cultivate not only in the south, but also in central Russia - for example, in the Moscow region.

Description

Apricot varieties "Champion of the North" can grow up to 5 m in height, while other types of apricot can reach 8 m in height. This is due to the characteristics of the variety, as well as the place of its growth and environmental factors. The branches of the tree are thick, strong, and the crown is rounded and not too dense. This variety begins to bloom in the third year, and bear fruit in the fourth after planting the seedling in the soil. At the same time, a high level of fruiting is noted not immediately, but for 5-6 years. Fruit ripening usually occurs at the end of July - beginning of August.

Experienced gardeners note that this subspecies of apricot has good yields - up to 25 kg of fruit can be harvested from one tree. The fruits of this variety are incredibly tasty, juicy and sweet, and the flesh, like a ripe orange, has an orange color. The size of the fruit with proper care can be up to 65 g.The stone is very easily separated from the edible part. The skin is of medium thickness, very strong and does not crack in the heat or rainy weather.

Reviews

On the Internet, you can find reviews of summer residents and gardeners who have already harvested this apricot variety. Opinions are mostly positive. Many note that this variety is very hardy and unpretentious, therefore it winters well even during blizzards, snowfalls and easily tolerates various diseases. If the tree is properly prepared for the cold, then even the youngest plant will overwinter without problems and will grow next year with renewed vigor.

Negative comments should also be noted, in particular, some gardeners believe that the pulp of Champion of the North apricots is too dry, and the skin is sour.

Preparation for disembarkation

When preparing a seedling for planting, first of all, you need to establish what type of soil is in the country, because loose soil is most suitable for the Champion of the North variety. The best soil for the growth and development of this variety:

  1. sod-podzolic;
  2. loam;
  3. chernozem.

In general, the plant is unpretentious and can grow in any other soil, although yields will decrease somewhat. For planting, you need to find a place that would be ideal for the plant. It is better to place it on a platform with a flat surface away from other bushes, trees or buildings, because the apricot is light and heat-loving. But the shade and partial shade do not suit him and will negatively affect growth and fruiting.

Before planting, the seedling must be selected very carefully. It is better to buy it in specialized stores or farms for breeding plants for the garden.If this is not taken into account, then the probability of acquiring a low-grade, and sometimes wild, weed plant is quite high, and the tree will not please with the quantity and quality of fruits. It will be important to check the integrity of the seedling when buying. Evaluate its appearance, smoothness and strength of the trunk. The plant should be without a single cut, notch and other defects.

It is best to buy two-year-old seedlings - despite the fact that the apricot is still small and fragile, it is easier to acclimatize to new conditions. Before landing, the optimal time for it is also calculated, which completely depends on the area and region. In more southerly regions, it is better to plant apricots in the fall, and in cooler regions, it is preferable to do this in the spring.

Landing

To begin with, they choose a sunny place and dig a square hole with sides equal to 50 cm. After that, a nutrient mixture is prepared, so that the seedling will take root and grow faster. To get top dressing, 2 buckets of earth are mixed with a bucket of humus, after which about 400 g of chemical fertilizer is added. The resulting nutrient mixture should be poured halfway into the hole so that there is an elevation in the center.

After all the preparations, we install a seedling in the hole. Here it will be important to distribute the roots along the slope so that they take root and grow better. Then we fill the tree with the remaining mixture and lightly tamp it down. Then we water the apricot with several buckets of water, while it is better to water the earth itself, because if you pour it on a tree, the trunk and root collar can rot if there is excess moisture. After settling the soil at the landing site, you need to sprinkle it with earth again. If this is not done, then the roots of the tree may become bare. It would be useful to add mulch, which immediately performs several useful functions.This is more loose soil, and aeration, and weed protection, and additional nutrition.

Care

An important aspect for most summer residents and gardeners is the ease of care for this variety. Trees should be watered no more than 4 times a year, following a simple schedule - first in early spring, during flowering, then a month later, in early July and at the end of summer. An important point of care is fertilizing, because apricots need phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium for good growth and development. It will be important to observe the order in applying top dressing. First of all, the earth is flavored with nitrogen in early summer. The following month, a mixture of the three above elements is used, and at the end of summer, a "cocktail" based on potassium and phosphorus.

Mulching or surface covering of the soil with mulch to protect the plant and improve its fertile qualities is carried out in the first 2 years of the seedling's life. It is important to periodically loosen the soil near the tree, because water seeps into dense soil worse. Apricot does not need to be cut, and in order to form a correct and beautiful shape, it will be necessary to remove only damaged and dried branches. In autumn, after the leaves have completely fallen off, trees need to be whitewashed. The plant is treated with a special mixture based on lime, water, clay and copper sulfate. This manipulation is very important for preparing the seedling for wintering, because it protects against rodents and prevents the bark from cracking.

In general, taking care of such trees is very simple, and if you follow the basic rules for care, this subspecies of apricot will delight you with its appearance and rich harvest for many years.

For information on how to plant and care for an apricot, see the video below.

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