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Production : Moderately productive and precocious. Needs prompt and adequate thinning to ensure fruit size. Strains : There are many strains but Summerland Red Mac and VK71 a new high coloured sport are probably the most widely planted. Disadvantages: Attaining adequate color can be a problem with standard Mac.

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Storage life is short. Stored fruit can lose pressure quickly resulting in a short shelf life. This variety is subject to stem punctures and bruising at harvest. Care in handling is essential. Suffers from pre-harvest drop. Susceptible to scab, mildew and fire blight. Comments : While market acceptability is known over production and poor storage qualities may result in low returns. Harvest Criteria: Based on skin color, fruit pressure and starch conversion. The fruit can be very slow in developing over-color. Excess nitrogen can inhibit fruit coloring. Fruit Description: Taste is sweet and sub-acid.

Fruit has a dull finish and a dimpled appearance. Tree Description: Non-vigorous, spurry and fairly precocious. Growth is very weak after fruiting commences. Leaf mottling and some leaf edge necrosis are inherent in the variety. Reports of extreme biennial bearing. Strains: There are reports that there may be 2 distinct strains of Honeycrisp.

One that colors well blushed and one that colors poorly striped. This has not been substantiated in BC. There are a couple new high coloured strains in the US which have not been released into Canada yet.

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Advantages: New variety that is getting a good reputation for eating quality in the world. Some promotion of the variety has occurred in the world. Very limited plantings in BC. Keeping fruit size down to an acceptable level can be a problem. Bitter pit in large fruit. Tree is susceptible to mildew.


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Fruit is susceptible to soft scald in storage. Slow increase of plantings in BC. Comments: This variety has many challenges that growers may or may not be able or willing to overcome. A world-wide program to remedy some of the challenges has been undertaken. Honeycrisp is more suited to cooler areas such as the North Okanagan. Caution is advised when considering planting this variety. Advantages : Works for Northern regions with shorter season where growing standard Fuji can be a problem or as an Early Fuji as long as can be sold before traditional Fuji matures.

Harvest Criteria : Harvest by starch conversion. Starch conversion charts are available. Do not use color as a harvest indicator. Fruit Description : The taste is sweet and slightly tart. The flesh is white to cream in color. Production: Very productive and precocious. Can be biennial bearing.

Strains: No specific color strains. Numerous spur-type clones. Spur-type clones have inferior internal quality compared to non-spur types. It is the most planted yellow apple. Productive, used as pollinizer for many varieties. Disadvantages : Skin russet can be a problem.

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Some biennial bearing. Can bruise at harvest, requires care in handling. Cannot be used to pollinate first generation off-spring e. Harvest Criteria : Harvest by starch conversion only. Ambrosia starch conversion charts are available. Starch in the fruit of Ambrosia converts at about 1.

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This gives Ambrosia a short harvest window. Fruit Description : The taste is sweet; the flesh is crisp, juicy and aromatic. The over-color is blush and broad faint stripes. The fruit is very clean. Tree Description: Moderately vigorous, and very productive and precocious. Tree is very upright and spurry. Growth in the first year after budding or grafting can be slow. Well suited to super spindle plantings.

Production : Very productive and precocious.


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  8. No reports of biennial bearing. Over cropped trees or trees treated with excessive nitrogen result in poor colored fruit with low storability. Advantages : Ambrosia is a new cultivar creating grower, buyer, and consumer interest. The fruit is easy to harvest and packs well. Release of the variety in the world will be under controlled planting and production agreements. Growers are committed to promoting this variety. Harvest Criteria : Harvest by starch, on the Cornell Generic or Jonagold taste, and change in skin color to yellow, No.


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