Gumi: properties, recipes and recommendations for growing
A plant called gumi is little known in our country. It is quite popular in the cities of Japan, Korea, China. The berry shrub is also called the multi-flowered sucker, it is unique in its characteristics, beneficial effect on humans and has an attractive appearance.
Description
Gumi belongs to the Lokhov family, it is considered a botanical relative of sea buckthorn. The bush has the appearance of a vigorous branchy shrub, which has flexible spiny shoots. The height of the multi-flowered sucker can be from one and a half to three meters. During flowering, it looks attractive due to the numerous and pleasantly smelling flowers. The flowering period of the shrub is the second half of May. After one and a half months from the moment of pollination, fruit ripening begins.
The leaves of this medicinal plant have a leathery structure and an elliptical shape, their surface is shiny and smooth. The root system has nodules on which bacteria settle, which fix nitrogen. For the first time, the multi-flowered sucker bears fruit by the third year from the moment of planting. Fruit ripening occurs in the middle of the summer period.
Biologically ripe berries have a red skin, they are small in size and oval in shape. The fruits have the opportunity to be on the branches, without crumbling, until the onset of the frosty period. The berries are characterized by transparency and juiciness of the pulp, as well as a sour-sweet taste, in which there is astringency.
Fruit ripening does not occur at the same time. Gumi is a fruitful representative of its family, as it allows you to collect about 10 kilograms of crop from one plant. The use of gumi fruits is universal. They are quite tasty when they are just plucked, as well as dried, in jam, jam, compote and even meat sauce. If you store the fruits of the many-flowered sucker for a long time, then they become dried, if they are frozen, then the shelf life of the fruits increases to eight months.
Landing on your site gumi will provide several functions at once:
- decorative;
- honey-bearing;
- economic.
In areas with a mild warm climate, this plant is evergreen, so it looks attractive throughout the year.
Benefit
Useful properties of gumi are provided by its unique composition. The culture is rich in amino acids, sugar, carotene, tannin and pectin elements, phosphorus, potassium, calcium salt. Due to the presence of such elements, the plant is often used in traditional medicine recipes for healing. The amount of vitamin C in the berries of this species is much higher than in black currants and citrus fruits.
Gumi fruits are able to have a tonic, anti-inflammatory, tonic effect on the human body. They are used to prevent sclerosis, improve blood circulation, improve the functioning of the stomach and the functioning of the heart and blood vessels.
The benefits of gum berries are appreciated by caring parents who use the plant as a natural vitamin supplement in the diet of their children.
Harm
Loch multiflorum can be harmful only when a person has an individual intolerance to this product.Diabetics should exercise caution when consuming gumi fruit. No other contraindications have been identified.
Varieties
Since 1999, the State Register of Breeding Achievements has recorded the varietal diversity of the multiflorous sucker. Today, the most famous varieties of gumi can be called the following.
- Sakhalin First. The variety is classified as early ripening. Its fruits are characterized by an ovoid shape, red skin and a weight of about 1.5 grams. The fruits of Sakhalin First taste quite pleasant, they are refreshing and have a slight sourness. The bush is resistant to infectious lesions and practically does not suffer from attacks of parasites.
- "Moneron". This variety is valued for its high resistance to frost and stable yields. Fruits contain a large amount of sugars, but are often affected by diseases and pests.
- "Taisa" considered an early ripening dessert variety. The plant is easy to care for and prepare for the winter due to the presence of thorns only on an adult shoot. "Taisa" has a high resistance to sub-zero temperatures. The defeat of diseases and parasites at an average level. The berry is small, but at the same time tender and sour.
- "Krillon" considered a variety that is ideal for freezing. The berries are painted bright red, they are thin-skinned, sweet, with a tart aftertaste. This variety is recommended for cultivation in many regions of our country, as it has a high resistance to frost.
- "Shikotan". The shrub of this variety is considered early ripe, it has large berries, which reach about 2 grams in weight. The fruits are very sweet, as they contain a lot of sugar. Resistance to low temperatures in the multiflorous sucker is high, but there are situations associated with its defeat by the fungus.
- "Southern" characterized by large cylindrical berries. The average weight of one fruit is 2 grams. The berries have a red skin, and their pulp has a delicate texture, it is juicy, sweet, with a pleasant astringency. The plant is winter-hardy, it gives average yields. At the middle level is resistance to fungi and parasites.
- "Kunashir". This variety sings late, but its fruits are quite high quality. The berry is thin-skinned, large, with juicy pulp, sweetness and tart taste. The plant is characterized by medium height, frost resistance, immunity to infection and parasites.
- "Tsunai" - this variety is considered mid-season, its shoots have a prickly structure. The height of the shrub is medium, the fruit is not large, but its skin is quite dense. The pulp is characterized by sourness, high juiciness. It has a high level of winter hardiness and resistance to parasites and fungi.
- Paramushir. This variety has been recently released. The bushes are vigorous, the fruits ripen late. The berries are medium in size, they have juicy, sweet and tart flesh. "Paramushir" has a universal purpose. Due to its high resistance to low temperatures, the plant can be cultivated anywhere in the country. It has a high immunity to infectious diseases and parasites.
Landing
Loch multicolor refers to unpretentious plants. But the correct and timely planting process is the key to good survival and development of the shrub. Planting a young plant must be carried out in the spring, when there is no threat of frost.
Gumi is a heat-loving plant, so when choosing a site, you should give preference to a well-lit place where there is no draft and north wind. The berry shrub of this species is self-pollinated.As the experience of gardeners shows, if there is the same individual nearby, the yield of gumi is much higher. Accordingly, it is better to land two or three representatives of the culture, the distance between which will be from one and a half to two meters.
Loch multiflorum feels great on soil with high fertility. To prepare the landing hole, it is necessary to dig a hole half a meter deep and 80 centimeters in diameter. The bottom must be covered with drainage in the form of pebbles or expanded clay. It is necessary to mix soddy, sandy soil and humus in equal amounts. It is worth adding half a kilogram of tree ash to the soil mixture, 250 grams of nitrogen-based additives and the same amount of superphosphate.
During planting, the root neck of a young plant must be deepened by seven centimeters. At the end of planting gumi, it is necessary to pour abundantly with water, as well as mulch.
Care
The multi-flowered sucker is a crop that is resistant to the dry period. Regular and abundant irrigation is required for the seedling during the first months of life. Watering should be carried out as soon as the mulch near the bush dries. For a one-time irrigation, a plant needs from 10 to 20 liters of liquid.
A bush that is already bearing fruit needs watering during a severe drought, especially during a week-long heat wave with no rain. To do this, about 30 liters of water must be poured under the bush. The soil must always be loose. If the mulch rots, then it needs to be updated.
Loch multiflorum does not need nitrogen supplements, since it produces this element on its own. It is worth remembering that when feeding the soil, the plant spends all its strength on growth and development, therefore it is stronger and more fruitful.The plant does not need organic top dressing, it is enough for it to periodically update the layer of mulch. For this purpose, cut grass, compost, humus are used. Due to the decay of these substances, the earth will be filled with nutrients.
In the spring and autumn period of the year, about two glasses of wood ash and a little loosener are brought under the gumi. Pruning should be done only for sanitary purposes, while getting rid of dry, crooked and broken branches every year. When the shrub reaches the age of 13 years, it must be rejuvenated, for this all the stems near the soil are cut off. After such a procedure, a young gumi will grow from the remaining roots.
The multi-flowered sucker shrub is characterized by good immunity. But, like other plants, it can suffer from some infections and pest attacks. There are cases when gumi suffers from brown spotting, which manifests itself in spots with a characteristic color. After a while, the formations on the foliage crack, causing the leaves to dry out and fall off.
To save the gumi from phyllostictosis, it is necessary to destroy all the affected shoots, and then treat the shrub with Bordeaux liquid or copper sulphate. When the summer is rainy, the berry bush may suffer from moniliosis. To prevent this disease in spring and autumn, it is necessary to treat the sucker with a three percent solution of Nitrafen. It is necessary to get rid of the affected berries in time, so the spread of infection can be prevented.
Aphids are considered a terrible parasite for this plant. This type of pest forms colonies and can completely destroy the entire crop. To eliminate the parasite, it is worth using Iskra, Intra-Vir, Aktara.
Recipes
Gumi berries can be harvested in a variety of ways.Drying of fruits is carried out by unfolding them on a pallet under a canopy. Drying should be stored in boxes that are pre-lined with paper, or in a closed glass jar.
Freezing is carried out in loose form. After the product is frozen, it is poured into special bags. Storage can be carried out for six months in the freezer.
Jam
You can make wonderful jam from the berries of the multi-flowered sucker. For a kilogram of fruit, you need one liter of water and a kilogram of sugar. It is necessary to separate the stalks from the berries, and then blanch the product for three minutes.
The berry mass must be placed in a basin, filled with sugar-based syrup. Infusion must be carried out for 8 hours. As time passes, the mass of sweet fruits is brought to a boil and infused for another 8 hours. The last step in cooking jam is boiling it until tender and seaming it hot.
Compote
To prepare a delicious and healthy drink from gumi berries, you should prepare the following ingredients:
- fruits of goat multiflorous;
- 600 grams of sugar;
- 0.5 liters of water;
- 1 g citric acid.
The fruits must be sorted out, blanched for two minutes. After all the liquid has drained, the product is laid out in glass jars, which are pre-washed. Berries must be poured with sugar syrup with a temperature of 90 degrees. The container should be covered with lids and pasteurized. Next, the compote is clogged. Turned upside down, it should cool down.
Puree
Ingredients:
- 1 kilogram of fruits of the multiflorous sucker;
- 1.3 kilograms of sugar.
Berries must be sorted out, washed, rubbed through a sieve. After that, add sugar to the puree, mix and store in the refrigerator.
To date, gumi is not grown on an industrial scale and is not often found in the gardens of Russians. But the popularity of culture is still increasing every year, and this is not surprising.
This plant is able to take root well in the territory with any climate. When growing a berry bush on your site, you can provide yourself not only with tasty and healthy berries, but also decorate the territory.
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