Apricot Gold Rich

Apricot Gold Rich
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: USA
  • Appeared when crossing: Sun Glo x Perfection
  • Name synonyms: Goldrich
  • Fruit weight, g: 60-90 (up to 130)
  • Fruit shape: oval, slightly flattened
  • Skin : thin, elastic
  • Fruit color: orange with a slight blush covering 20-30% of the fruit
  • Pulp color : pale orange
  • Pulp (consistency): dense
  • Fruit taste: sweet
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The Gold Rich apricot variety is also called Goldrich. A new species of American origin was obtained by crossing Sun Glo and Perfection varieties, it is distinguished by high quality fruits, frost resistance, and resistance to various diseases.

Description of the variety

Gold Rich variety is medium-sized. His crown is spreading and wide. Young growths have a shiny coating, their color is red-brown. The species is self-fertile.

The leaves are dark green. An elongated sharp tip can be seen at their ends. The flowers grow on short stalks. They are solitary, fragrant. Their colors are white. Sepals are pink-red. Flowers appear much earlier than foliage.

Fruit characteristics

The ripe fruits of this variety are quite large. The weight of one such fruit can reach an average of 60-90 grams. Their shape is oval, slightly flattened. The color of apricots is orange with a slight blush.

The skin on ripe fruits is firm and thin. The pulp is pale orange, firm. The stone in apricots is medium or large. It grows partially on the pulp. The shelf life of the fruit is good, the shelf life is up to two weeks. They have a presentable appearance, their marketability is high.

Taste qualities

Ripe apricots have a sweet taste. They are used to be eaten raw.

Ripening and fruiting

Gold Rich variety begins to bear fruit in the second year after planting in open ground. Its ripening dates are early. The fruiting period is late July - early August. The culture bears fruit every year.

When planting an apricot tree on your site, you need to know about the features of its fruiting. The apricot begins to bear fruit at the age of two to four years after planting in a permanent place in the garden and bears fruit steadily up to 25-30 years. The tree's yield peaks at the age of five to six years.

Yield

This variety has a high yield. From one adult tree it will be possible to collect an average of 50-60 kilograms of apricots.

Growing and care

Gold Reach should only be planted in well-lit areas near pollinating trees. The best option would be the southern and southwestern slopes. The variety will grow best on loam and sandy loam aerated soils with neutral acidity.

After planting in the soil, like most other varieties, these apricots will require periodic watering, top dressing, and loosening. Remember that trees will grow a lot as they grow, so pruning will also need to be done.

Gold Reach is considered frost-resistant, but it is still recommended to cover the vegetation before the onset of cold weather. This is especially true for those crops that are grown in the northern regions. At the same time, the trunk circle is covered with a thick layer of mulch.

In order for an apricot tree to take root well in a new place, it is necessary to study in advance all the subtleties of its correct planting. Depending on the climate in the region, you need to choose the optimal time for planting a seedling.Determine the location, properly prepare the landing pit.
Grafting is the main method of reproduction of the apricot tree, which allows you to preserve all the varietal qualities of the fruits, increase the yield and give the fruit crop additional properties, such as frost resistance and drought resistance. It is necessary to correctly determine the timing of vaccination and choose the right stock.
Annual pruning of apricot is necessary for the correct formation of the crown of a young seedling, rejuvenation of old trees and preservation of the yield and quality of the fruit. Regular pruning is carried out not only in spring and autumn, but also in summer.

Disease and pest resistance

The Gold Rich apricot variety is considered to be quite resistant to various pests and diseases, including moniliosis. Sometimes trees are still amazed by it. At the same time, young flowers begin to fade, then the disease passes to shoots and branches, leaves. In this case, it is better to immediately use ready-made chemicals.

And also this apricot can be sick with verticillosis. In case of damage, the lower leaves on the trees will begin to gradually turn yellow, then the infection passes into the soil. To cure vegetation, you can apply ready-made fungicides.

Sometimes the culture can be affected by various pests, including the moth, aphids, and leafworms. They can hibernate in small cracks in the trunk or in the soil. To destroy all parasites on plants, it is better to use biological and chemical preparations: "Avant", "Fitoverm", "Skor", "Planthenol". Sometimes they are used as a prophylaxis.

Like other fruit crops, apricots often suffer from various diseases and pests. It is necessary to periodically inspect the apricot tree in order to notice a disease or the appearance of a pest in time, promptly intervene and eliminate the problem.

Review overview

Gardeners spoke positively about Gold Rich apricots. It was noted that this species produces large fruits with excellent taste. They all have an attractive appearance.

In addition, according to gardeners, all fruits are distinguished by good transportability, marketability and keeping quality. But at the same time, this species should not be grown in areas with too cold winters, since even in preparation for winter, the plants can simply freeze out. Even wood freezes at too low temperatures.

Main characteristics
Authors
USA
Appeared when crossing
Sun Glo x Perfection
Name synonyms
Goldrich
Appointment
for fresh consumption
Yield
high
Average yield
50-60 kg per tree
Transportability
high (suitable for long distance transportation up to 4-5 days)
Marketability
high
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Crown
wide, spreading
Fruit
Fruit size
large
Fruit weight, g
60-90 (up to 130)
Fruit shape
oval, slightly flattened
Fruit color
orange with a slight blush covering 20-30% of the fruit
Skin
thin, elastic
Pulp color
pale orange
Pulp (consistency)
dense
Fruit taste
sweet
Bone size
medium or large
Separability of the bone from the pulp
partially adheres to the pulp
Kernel flavor
bitter
Appearance
attractive
Keeping quality
good
Shelf life of fruits
up to 2 weeks
Growing
Self-fertility
self-infertile
Pollinator varieties
Har Grange, Lambertine # 1
Winter hardiness
increased
Frost resistance, ° C
up to -28
Disease and pest resistance
high
Resistance to moniliosis
steady
Maturation
Early maturity
2 years after planting
Ripening terms
average
Fruiting period
late July - early August
Frequency of fruiting
annually
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