Plum "Anna Shpet": characteristics, planting and care
Plum "Anna Shpet" is a fairly popular variety, which belongs to the late varieties of fruit. From about mid-October, you can enjoy this sweet homemade plum. The tree is easy to care for, as well as stable, rich fruiting. Usually, the fruits of the Anna Shpet variety are used fresh, although they are also great for conservation.
Short description
Variety "Anna Shpet" was obtained 80 years ago. Its founder is the famous breeder L. Shpet from Germany. The plum tree of this variety is durable and vigorous, bearing fruit for 30 years. An adult plum reaches a height of 4.5–5 meters. The dense crown attracts attention with its breadth. Straight shoots are characterized by strength, their color can vary from light to red-brown.
The leaf of the plant is presented in the form of an elongated oval, the top is pointed. It has a medium size, light green color. The trunk is strong and straight, the anthocyanin-colored petioles are short. One flower includes eighteen stamens. Snow-white flowers have small oval-shaped petals. The cup is presented in the form of a bell. Each inflorescence contains two flowers.
The fruits of the variety "Anna Shpet" are characterized by a large size. The weight of one fruit reaches an average of 45 grams. The fruit is oval in shape with a slight ventral suture. Purple skin is characterized by thinness and density.
The pulp of light yellow color is quite juicy, slightly oxidized in air.Many people like the sweet-honey taste of the fruit with a slight sourness. The aroma of the fruit is strongly felt.
This variety has the following positive aspects:
- large, large fruits;
- excellent taste properties;
- a bountiful harvest;
- ease of care;
- long storage.
Like many plum varieties, "Anna Shpet" also has disadvantages, these include the following points:
- harvesting is a rather laborious and long process;
- fruits after ripening are prone to cracking;
- wood of this variety is characterized by friability.
If there is no time to collect the fruits after full ripening, they still remain on the tree without falling off. Good fruits begin to appear on the tree only in the fourth year after planting. The crop can be stored for a long time if you choose a cool place for this, while the plum retains all the useful qualities and taste.
Peculiarities
Variety "Anna Shpet" is frost-resistant, since the plant is able to recover even after very severe frosts. But it is worthwhile to understand that in a cold climate a tree gives a poor harvest and eventually begins to hurt. The plant is unpretentious when choosing the soil, as well as in care. It easily tolerates prolonged drought. Plum can be grown even in the steppe, where it adapts to the environment and easily tolerates the lack of moisture.
In order for the plant to give a high yield, attention should be paid to pollinating trees. The following varieties can be used as pollinators for the Anna Shpet variety:
- "Victoria";
- "Altana";
- "Renklod green";
- "Early Catherine";
- "Kirke";
- "Hungarian home".
Every year the tree gives a rich harvest, if weather conditions favor it.But care also plays an important role, so it is very important to take care of the plant to get a bountiful harvest.
yield
The plant can be called early-growing, because already 3–5 years after planting, the tree begins to bear fruit. Although there are cases when the first plums appear only in the sixth year. Plum of this variety is characterized by systematic fruiting with increased productivity. You can pick the fruits all at once, because they are not prone to falling off and are firmly held on the tree for a long time, even when ripe.
In general, the yield of this variety directly depends on the age of the tree. So, for 10 years from one tree you can collect from 25 to 30 kg of fruit. At about 12 years old, the plant brings an average of up to 65 kg of plums. A tree aged 13–20 years has the highest yield, which can reach 150 kg.
Pests and diseases
Variety "Anna Shpet" does not give an excellent harvest in a cold climate, in such an environment the plant is very prone to various diseases. If the tree sprouts on carbonate soil, then there is a high probability of getting sick with chlorosis, as well as being attacked by red fruit mites.
To protect the tree from their invasion, it should be treated with drugs such as Avant or Tagore. Processing should be carried out before the flowering of the plant. For autumn processing, Karbofos is ideal. In the role of prevention, a 3% solution of carbamide will be an excellent solution. If a gray coating appears on the fruits of the Anna Shpet plum, and the leaves become covered with brown spots, then most likely the tree is infected with moniliosis. If measures are not taken in time, then the leaves of the plant will begin to dry out very soon.For the treatment of wood, an excellent solution would be treatment with Bordeaux liquid. In addition, it will be necessary to prune diseased branches.
Usually in the summer during the season of heavy rains, spots of red and yellow-orange color can appear on the leaves of the tree. For the treatment of this disease, it is worth using a 2% solution of nitrafen. If the tree is not treated when its foliage is damaged, then there is a huge probability of losing all the leaves, which, in turn, will negatively affect the crop.
To prevent the Anna Shpet plum disease, it is imperative to collect all the fallen leaves and burn them, and in the spring you need to carefully dig up the soil near the tree.
How to plant and properly care?
The ideal time for planting the Anna Shpet plum variety is early spring, since during this period the earth completely thaws. If acidic soil is chosen for planting, then it must be limed. An important factor in choosing a location is the level of groundwater. They must pass below 1.5 meters.
It is better to plant plums in sunny places, but perfectly protected from drafts. An excellent solution would be to place the tree near the wall of the house, behind the fence. It is worth giving preference to the south side. The Anna Shpet variety tree grows well on loamy soil with high humidity.
After choosing a suitable place, you should go directly to the landing.
- You should dig a hole, the depth of which should be from 50 to 60 cm, while the diameter should vary from 70 to 80 cm. You need to put a landing peg in the hole, and then fill it two-thirds with a special mixture consisting of earth, mineral and organic fertilizers (requires 2.5 kg of superphosphate and up to 15 kg of humus).
- The tree must be carefully installed in the prepared hole, and then dug tightly, but at the same time, a hole should be left around the plant for regular watering. For reliable fixation, it should be tied to a peg. To do this, you can use a film or a soft rope. Several pollinating trees should grow near the plant.
The root neck of the seedling should not be buried in the ground, it should be placed approximately 5 cm above the soil.
An annual tree does not require fertilizer, but only needs careful watering. The earth around the plant should be loosened and weeded from weeds. When the tree begins to bloom, you need to cut up to 80% of the flowers, which will improve the survival process. A year later, you can fertilize the plant with nitrogen. Until the tree begins to consistently produce a crop, it should be fertilized three times a year: in May, June and August. When the tree begins to bear fruit regularly, it should be fed in the following periods:
- before it starts to bloom;
- at the time when the fruits begin to ripen;
- after the harvest.
Potassium superphosphate solution, nitrophoska or urea are often used as fertilizers. It is necessary to feed moistened soil, after which it should be well loosened. It is strictly forbidden to fertilize with nitrogen in the autumn. After each weeding, the earth around the plant should be thoroughly loosened, then watered and added to it with humus.
According to the reviews of experienced gardeners, the Anna Shpet variety has a tendency to root growth. When it is detected, excess roots should be removed immediately.
Strong and regular watering, as well as proper pruning, are important points in caring for a tree.When planting, the first pruning should be done, with the branches cut to one third of the length, further pruning is carried out every spring. In this case, it is worth removing all diseased or frost-damaged branches.
After that, it is worth thinning out the young shoots, while leaving only healthy and strong ones. Experts do not recommend cutting many branches in one go. It is allowed to remove no more than a fourth of the total amount. When the tree grows to about 2-2.5 meters, then you can begin to form its crown. Both the upper part and all vertically directed branches should be cut. If there is a strong thickening, then thinning is also recommended.
Plum "Anna Shpet" - a great option for beginner gardeners. It does not require complex care, but it constantly pleases with a plentiful sweet and fragrant harvest.
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