Apricot Kichiginsky

Apricot Kichiginsky
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: IN AND. Putyatin, K.K. Mullayanov, A.E. Pankratova, I.G. Zamyatin
  • Year of approval: 1999
  • Tree height, m: 3,5-5
  • Escapes: medium, straight, dark red
  • Fruit weight, g: 14
  • Fruit shape: rounded
  • Skin : thin
  • Fruit color: yellow
  • Pulp color : yellow
  • Pulp (consistency): juicy, dense
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A wonderful southerner - a sunny apricot is more and more confidently mastering the cold regions of the country. This circumstance, of course, pleases the owners of garden plots who dream of sweet and fragrant fruits. Breeders have already been able to donate many subtropical crops adapted for temperate latitudes. The universal variety Kichiginsky belongs to such achievements and is capable of bearing fruit in cold climates. Delicious compotes and preserves, jams and marmalades are cooked from its fruits, consumed fresh, used in baking.

Breeding history

The originators of the variety are the breeders of the South Ural Research Institute of Fruit and Vegetable and Potato Growing V. I. Putyatin, K. K. Mullayanov, A. E. Pankratova, I. G. Zamyatina. The variety was approved for use in the Ural region in 1999.

Description of the variety

Medium-sized (from 3.5 to 5 meters) trees have a crown of medium density, not prone to thickening, and straight dark red shoots of medium thickness. Medium-sized dark green leaves have a rounded shape and a slightly elongated pointed tip. The edges of the leaf plate are dotted with small denticles; the plate itself is slightly concave along the central vein, clearly visible from the seamy side. The small bone of the fruit separates well from the pulp.

Fruit characteristics

Rounded fruits weigh up to 14 grams and have a yellow integumentary color. At the time of physiological ripeness, the burgundy blush appears in the form of small smears. Thin, but dense skin with the finest pubescence is almost not felt while eating. The abdominal suture is indistinct, but still quite clearly visible.

Taste qualities

The yellow juicy pulp of a dense consistency has a balanced sweet and sour taste, where the acid is felt in the form of a pleasant refreshing note. The composition of the fruit, rated by the tasters at 4.5 points, includes: sugar 6.3%, acids 2.3%, vitamin C 7.6 mg /%

Ripening and fruiting

The plant begins to bear fruit in the fifth year after budding and belongs to the mid-late ripening category. Apricot Kichiginsky blooms in early May, harvesting begins in late July - early August.

When planting an apricot tree on your site, you need to know about the features of its fruiting. The apricot begins fruiting 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

The variety is considered a medium-yielding variety - up to 15 kilograms are harvested from one tree, but it should be remembered that these are average figures. Compliance with agrotechnical requirements and the creation of ideal conditions can significantly increase yields.

Growing regions

Kichiginsky is adapted for the Ural District, which automatically means the possibility of cultivation in Altai, in the middle lane and other areas with similar climatic conditions.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

The variety is self-fertile, which is why gardeners are forced to plant pollinating varieties at the same time. These include the Chelyabinsk Early and Piquant.

Growing and caring

When choosing planting material, preference should be given to two-year-old, already strong seedlings with well-developed shoots, buds, and root system. The planting hole is prepared in advance - for spring planting in the fall and in the spring for planting in the fall.In cold regions, it is most advisable to plant in the spring to give the plant time to acclimatize to new conditions and build up the root system.

The dimensions of the landing pit are 60x60x80 cm. A drainage layer of 10-15 cm is arranged at the bottom and a support is installed at the same time. The infertile part of the excavated land is removed from the site, the remaining soil is enriched with organic matter (humus, compost, bird droppings), dolomite flour, if the soil is acidic, as well as wood ash, superphosphate, potassium salt. Heavy clay soil requires the addition of river sand. After that, part of the soil is poured into the hole, a seedling is placed on top, gently spreading the roots, and covered with the remaining earth. The soil is compacted, the trunk circle is watered with 2-3 buckets of warm water, the next day it is loosened to prevent the formation of a crust.

Further care:

  • regular watering;

  • weeding and loosening;

  • top dressing, sanitary and formative cuttings;

  • preventive treatments and preparation for the winter period.

The tendency of the root collar to damp-off requires a well-thought-out organization of wintering. It is important to ensure deep freezing of the soil in the trunk circle. More than 40 cm of snow should not accumulate at the landing site. Moreover, experienced gardeners trample the snow cover in the trunks after heavy snowfalls. Another way to protect the plant from damping off is to organize "dry wintering". To do this, several pegs are driven in around the trunk at a distance of 5-10 cm, they are wrapped in polypropylene sacking, and its upper part is attached to the trunk. This must be done before the onset of real frosts: at the end of October, at the beginning of November. This method protects the trunks from dampness and damping.

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 correctly choose the 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 variety has a fairly strong immunity and is not prone to damage by diseases and pests, however, in a rainy summer, the danger increases. Due to the constant cold and high humidity, symptoms of moniliosis, clasterosporium and cytosporosis may appear. In this case, it is necessary to use fungicides or a 5% solution of Bordeaux liquid.

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.

Winter hardiness and the need for shelter

Kichiginsky is characterized as winter-hardy and frost-hardy.

Location and soil requirements

Apricot Kichiginsky needs good illumination and fertile, breathable soil with a neutral acidity level. In no case should the plant be planted in places where groundwater comes too close to the surface, or in swampy lowlands. If the most suitable place has exactly such characteristics, then you can make an artificial hill, raised above the horizon of the site to a height of 70-100 cm. The ideal option for apricot would be a southern exposure if the site has a slope.High blank fences, walls of buildings, and tall trees serve as protection from northern winds and drafts.

Main characteristics
Authors
IN AND. Putyatin, K.K. Mullayanov, A.E. Pankratova, I.G. Zamyatin
Year of approval
1999
Appointment
universal
Yield
average
Average yield
15 kg per tree
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Tree height, m
3,5-5
Crown
flat, medium density
Escapes
medium thickness, straight, dark red
Leaves
medium, rounded, dark green
Fruit
Fruit weight, g
14
Fruit shape
rounded
Fruit color
yellow
Skin
thin
Pulp color
yellow
Pulp (consistency)
juicy, dense
Fruit taste
sweet and sour
Fruit composition
sugar 6.3%, acid 2.3%, vitamin C 7.6 mg /%
Bone size
small
Separability of the bone from the pulp
good
Tasting assessment
4.5 points
Growing
Self-fertility
self-infertile
Pollinator varieties
Chelyabinsk early, Piquant
Winter hardiness
high
Watering
moderate
Location
on the slopes
Growing regions
Ural
Damping-out resistance
unstable
Maturation
Early maturity
for the 5th year
Ripening terms
average
Flowering time
in the beginning of May
Fruiting period
late July - early August
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