PLUMRED VI : 7M423 : SUNRISE

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PLUMRED VI - USPP 21,051
7M423

Red to Purple Skin / Red to Pink Flesh

Ripens:  -8, About July 17th in Kingsburg, CA

 

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MATURITY Ripens -8, about July 17th in Kingsburg.
SKIN COLOR Red to Purple with small freckles toward the apex.
FLESH COLOR Red toward the skin, pink toward the stone, red veins throughout. 
SHAPE Globose to slightly elongated.
SIZE Medium, typically 2 1/2" (64 mm) with heavy crop in the breeding grounds.
TEXTURE Very firm and crisp, quite juicy.
FLAVOR A nice blend of sugar and acid, typically 18-20 brix.
AROMA Moderate.
SKIN CRACKING No problems observed.
CROPPING Always a good crop, with no failures observed.
BLOOMING PERIOD 8: Fairly late, after Santa Rosa and Red Phoenix, with Angeleno.
CONFIRMED POLLINATORS

 work both ways

Information Flower
Variety
Type Ripens Flower
Bloom
Code
Year
H = House
Pollinator Poll.
Bloom
Code
No.Set
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 REDYUM 9 21
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -10 8 2016 11P320 7 20
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 0C498 6 16
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2006 10P336 7 12
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -10 8 2016 1C116 7 9
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2010 24C93 4 9
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2007 10P336 7 8
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2007 31P723 8 8
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 25C60 6 7
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 25C60 6 7
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R  -10 8 2018 6P33* 9 5
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -10 8 2016 8P892 4 5
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2010 0C768 6 4
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R  -10 8 2019 1A1168 7 4
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -10 8 2016 22C417 6 4
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2010 SEPTYUM 6 4
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 8 2015 10P336 7 3
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 22C417 6 3
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/RY -8 6 2013 22C417 6 3
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R  -10 8 2017 5A713 8 3
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2012 61M300 8 3
Sunrise Plumred VI 7M423 R/R -8 8 2009 REDYUM 9 3
WILL POLLINATE THESE OTHER VARIETIES

 work both ways

 
 
Information
Flower
Variety
Type Ripens Flower
Bloom
Code
Year
H = House
Pollinator Poll.
Bloom
Code
No.Set
49M565 P/Y +80 9 2020 7M423 8 40
42P161 B/W +8 8 2010 7M423 8 35
43M853 RG/Wring +34 8 2010 7M423 8 33
25C946 RG/R   6 2013 7M423 8 30
61M482 RG/Pk +17 8 2010 7M423 8 30
61M724 P/Y +110 8 2010 7M423 8 30
Mango Tango Plumsweet III 34P1081 R&Y/Y +0 8 2011 7M423 8 23
Latesweet XX 61M1052 R/Y +82 8 2010 7M423 8 20
5M747 P-B/OY +55 10 2020 7M423 8 18
Greensweet XX 42M1143 G/Y +100 8 2010 7M423 8 18
Ruby Sugar Plumred XII 1A447 R/OY +77 8 2015 7M423 8 14
Black Majesty 16G274 B/Y +40 7 2009 7M423 8 14
4M113 R/WY +72 7 2010 7M423 8 13
61M990 R/Y +90 8 2010 7M423 8 13
43M559 RG/Pk +37 8 2010 7M423 8 12
61M974 R/GY +85 8 2011 7M423 8 11
42P135 R/GY +93 9 2010 7M423 8 11
62M200 RG/R -6 9 2011 7M423 8 10
25P616 RG/PkDD +22 9 2011 7M423 8 9
28P960 R/Y +80 7 2010 7M423 8 9
Grenadine Plumred VIII 22C422 R/RY +8 7 2011 7M423 8 8
25C20 R/R +40 9 2016 7M423 8 8
Latesweet XXI 42M739 R/GY +90 8 2011 7M423 8 8
63M1227 Y/Pk +26 8 2011 7M423 8 8
11P1158 G/Y +15 9 2011 7M423 8 8
1C162 R/d.R +10 7 2010 7M423 8 7
4M426 Y&Pk/Y +90 7 2010 7M423 8 7
43M734 G/Y +26 8 2011 7M423 8 7
23C541 GY/Y -13 8 2011 7M423 8 6
24C336 R-P/Pk +3 8 2010 7M423 8 6
4M193 R/Y +82 8 2010 7M423 8 6
5M155 RY/Y +85 8 2011 7M423 8 6
44M224 YR/RY +60 9 2009 7M423 8 6
59M893 RG/R +13 8 2010 7M423 8 6
4P1228 R/Y +90 9 2011 7M423 8 6
SeptemberYummy® 26P627 R/Y +50 6 2012 7M423 8 6
Blackred XXI 0C621 B/Pk +40 8 2016 7M423 8 5
Black Pearl II Plumgiant II 23C131 B/Y +5 7 2011 7M423 8 5
9M226 R/R -2 8 2010 7M423 8 5
59M1050 RG/R -2 8 2010 7M423 8 5
60M1043 RG/R +32 8 2010 7M423 8 5
61M621 GR/YR +80 8 2010 7M423 8 5
63M1016 P/Y +85 8 2010 7M423 8 5
1A270 RG/R +2 9 2011 7M423 8 4
Rosetta Jewel Plumcandy XII 5A713 R/Y +100 8 2016 7M423 8 4
4M248 P/W +65 8 2010 7M423 8 4
5M69 GR/Y +85 8 2011 7M423 8 4
42M262 ODD/YR +70 8 2011 7M423 8 4
59M436 RY/Yring +24 8 2010 7M423 8 4
60M1036 GR/RY +18 8 2010 7M423 8 4
61M300 P/GY +82 8 2009 7M423 8 4
13P870 R/Y +48 8 2015 7M423 8 4
Dino Plumsweet IX 31P723 RG/Pk +20 8 2009 7M423 8 4
Sunshine Plumred XI 36P999 R/R +2 9 2010 7M423 8 4
Sunshine Plumred XI 36P999 R/RY +2 8 2013 7M423 8 4
Greensweet XX 42M1143 RG/Y +90 10 2018 7M423 8 4
1A931 RG/R +35 8 2013 7M423 8 3
0C685 R/R +45 8 2010 7M423 8 3
7M77 P/Y +60 8 2010 7M423 8 3
7M280 GR/Y +70 7 2010 7M423 8 3
28P116 RY/R -5 8 2010 7M423 8 3
Mango Tango Plumsweet III 34P1081 R&Y/Y +0 8 2010 7M423 8 3
BLOSSOM DENSITY Very heavy bloom.
FLOWER TYPE Large white flower, strong yellow anthers.
POLLEN PRODUCTION Good, attracts bees, and is an outstanding pollinator for the late season.
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS

Solid Orchard:  Spike one limb of a percentage of the trees with a mix of some of the above pollinators - suggested 25% to 50%.

 

Combination Planting:  Plumred VI (7M423) could be planted in conjunction with Plumsweet IX (31P723) and/or September Yummy, perhaps on a 4 rows of each configuration with some extra pollinators inserted in the middle two rows of each. Some additional pollinators should be added.

 

Other Combination Plantings:  Plumred VI (7M423) could be planted in conjunction with several of the above pollinators and/or varieties that it pollinates.  Typical plantings on an alternating 4 row spacing will require the addition of extra pollinators, especially for the unconfirmed directions.  It would be cheap insurance to spike the center two rows with additional pollinators, perhaps 25%.

TREE DESCRIPTION Upright and spreading, good vigor, some juvenile thorns.
COLD STORAGE DATA   
OVERALL

Recommended:  Excellent fruit qualities in all areas, good setting ability, nice pollen to attract bees, but we have not seen it commercially here in the US.  It is doing very well in Australia. 

                                                                                                                                                     

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.