RED YUMMY® : 21C330

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Redyummy®

21C330 - USPP 18,663

Red Skin / Yellow Flesh Plum

Ripens:  +20, August 13th, Prequel to September Yummy®

 

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MATURITY

+20 About August 13th in Kingsburg, CA

SKIN COLOR

Smooth, Shiny, Fire Engine Red

FLESH COLOR

Yellow

SHAPE

Globose to Slightly Elongated

SIZE

Medium to Large

TEXTURE

Firm, Crisp, Juicy

FLAVOR

Very Good, 18 to 22 Brix

AROMA

Moderate

SKIN CRACKING

Very Resistant

CROPPING

Heavy 2006 and 2007

BLOOMING PERIOD

Late

CONFIRMED POLLINATORS

 work both ways

Information

Flower
Variety

Type

Ripens

Flower
Bloom
Code

Year

Pollinator

Poll.
Bloom
Code

No.Set

Redyummy®

21C330

R/Y

+25

9

2013

11P320

5

4

Redyummy®

21C330

R/Y

+25

9

2013

1C116

7

2

Redyummy®

21C330

R/Y

+25

9

2013

16G274

7

2

WILL POLLINATE THESE OTHER VARIETIES

work both ways

Information

Flower
Variety

Type

Ripens

Flower
Bloom
Code

Year

Pollinator

Poll.
Bloom
Code

No.Set

SeptemberYummy®

26P627

R/Y

+50

6

2007

REDYUM

9

55

Dino Plumsweet IX

31P723

RG/Pk

+20

8

2007

REDYUM

9

28

Sunrise Plumred VI

7M423

R/RY

-8

6

2013

REDYUM

9

21

Sunrise Plumred VI

7M423

R/RY

-8

6

2013

REDYUM

9

21

39M209

P/Y

+110

9

2009

REDYUM

9

14

Plumred XI

36P999

R/R

+2

9

2010

REDYUM

9

13

Plumred XII

1A447

R/OY

+77

8

2015

REDYUM

9

12

IS Clam Apriplum VII

27P614

B/R&OIS

+20

8

2007

REDYUM

9

12

37P297

R&Y/R

+0

9

2010

REDYUM

9

12

Plumgiant I

7M540

B/W

+20

8

2007

REDYUM

9

11

21P1207

R&G/R

-15

10

2009

REDYUM

9

11

8M278

GY/Y

-18

9

2010

REDYUM

9

10

2C459

Y/Y

+0

9

2009

REDYUM

9

9

Sweet Majesty

16G198

B/y

+20

7

2008

REDYUM

9

8

11P1158

G/Y

+15

9

2011

REDYUM

9

8

25P537

Y/Y

+23

9

2010

REDYUM

9

8

2C177

R&Y/OY

+20

9

2010

REDYUM

9

6

Black Majesty

16G274

B/Y

+40

7

2009

REDYUM

9

6

59M1013

R/dR

-7

10

2011

REDYUM

9

6

59M823

DD

+14

10

2011

REDYUM

9

5

Blackred XXI

0C621

B/R

+45

8

2008

REDYUM

9

4

60M825

GR/R

+12

10

2010

REDYUM

9

4

Latesweet XX

61M1052

R/Y

+82

8

2009

REDYUM

9

4

25P1060

G&Y/Y

-20

8

2010

REDYUM

9

4

Mango Tango Plumsweet III

34P1081

RY/Y

+0

10

2013

REDYUM

9

4

August Majesty

38P500

P/Y

-16

5

2008

REDYUM

9

4

Sunrise Plumred VI

7M423

R/R

-8

8

2009

REDYUM

9

3

Plumcandy XI

6P33

R/OY

+80

10

2015

REDYUM

9

3

39P1041

P/OY

+5

8

2010

REDYUM

9

3

0C245

B/Y

+40

9

2009

REDYUM

9

2

Black Jack Blackred XII

0C498

B/R

+45

6

2008

REDYUM

9

2

3C825

P/Y

+80

9

2009

REDYUM

9

2

21C393

R/R

-22

9

2010

REDYUM

9

2

25C20

R/R

+40

9

2013

REDYUM

9

2

27C31

B/Y

-10

9

2010

REDYUM

9

2

61M300

P/GY

+82

8

2009

REDYUM

9

2

63M354

B/Y

+55

9

2010

REDYUM

9

2

Plumcandy XI

6P33

R/OY

+80

10

2016

REDYUM

8

2

11P1158

G/Y

+15

9

2010

REDYUM

9

2

BLOSSOM DENSITY

Heavy

FLOWER TYPE

POLLEN PRODUCTION

PLANTING SUGGESTIONS

TREE DESCRIPTION

COLD STORAGE DATA

Excellent Condition up to 40 Days

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.