20C733 

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20C733

Purple to Black Skin / Red Flesh

Ripens:  +56, About September 19th in Kingsburg, CA

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MATURITY

Ripens +56, about September 19th in Kingsburg, CA.

SKIN COLOR

Purple to black skin.  

FLESH COLOR

Red flesh.

SHAPE

SIZE

 

TEXTURE

Firm.

FLAVOR

Spectacular flavor, juicy, 22-23 brix.

AROMA

 

SKIN CRACKING

 

CROPPING

 

BLOOMING PERIOD

 

CONFIRMED POLLINATORS

 

Works Both

Ways

No results available.

WILL POLLINATE THESE OTHER VARIETIES

 

Works Both

Ways

No results available.

BLOSSOM DENSITY

 

FLOWER TYPE

 

POLLEN PRODUCTION

 

PLANTING SUGGESTIONS

 

TREE DESCRIPTION

 

COLD STORAGE DATA

COSMETICS

 

OVERALL

 

POLLINATOR RATINGS

0-1:  No conclusive value

2-3:  Can Be Used If Necessary

4-6:  Good Pollinator

7-9:  Outstanding Pollinator

10+:  Double Barrel

 

 

NOTES:


Spiking a pollinator means to graft a central limb or a side scaffold of the commercial variety with one of the confirmed pollinators.  For difficult setting varieties, the recommended method would be to spike each tree once with a confirmed pollinator throughout the commercial orchard.  The pollinators should be alternated.  For easy to set varieties, spiking about one tree in five has shown to be effective.  Some growers prefer to interplant the pollinator in the same row between two trees of the preferred variety and grow them in a flagpole or very upright V-style, often pulling and tying a limb toward the center of each adjoining tree.


Combination plantings are made of 2 or 3 varieties that benefit the pollination at least one way, and preferably each way.  Alternating 4 rows of each is most common, alternating 2 rows of each gives better pollination, but does not harvest as efficiently.  Also, it is usually beneficial to insert pollinators along the center 2 rows of a 4 row planting.