Well, I'm certainly no expert, having had my apples (Fuji, Anna, Golden Dorsett) for only a year; you guys have more experience with them than I. Good questions Kev, I have the same ones. I was wondering what was going to happen myself, even after that terrible stretch of freezing temps, my apples still have most of their leaves! That really surprised me. There are some yellowing, but if they didn't fall after several nights below 20 degrees I wonder if they will. Interestingly, yesterday I looked at the apples at our big nursery here in Tucson and they don't have any leaves. Maybe it's because they're in pots? I actually meant to ask someone there about it, but forgot. Mahonri, that's interesting that yours didn't drop it's leaves but still produced. I was thinking back to Kev's problem with it last year and wondering if mine would do the same. Maybe not? This might be worth a call to the County Cooperative Extension. I'll bet someone there will know. I'll check tomorrow.
As an aside, my Arctic Star nectarine still has most of it's leaves! All the other stone fruits lost their leaves long ago, but this one is still going strong. Weird.
I planted two apple trees last year as an experiment, a Fuji and a Pink Lady. Dave Wilson Nursery has an article about how they might not need as many chill hours as previously thought, so we thought we'd give them a try. Our Fuji apple has lost all but half a dozen leaves, but the Pink Lady is still green and happy.
Mahornri's comment gives me hope for the Pink Lady. Gallo, I hope you call! I'd love to know what they say.
From the article:
Fuji: "Once thought to require high chill, Fuji has proven itself as a reliable producer throughout the low-chill southwest. We now rate it at less than 500 chill hours and for all practical purposes it should be considered in the 200 to 400 hour range."
Pink Lady: With a chilling requirement similar to Fuji at 200 to 400 hours, Pink Lady has proven itself throughout the southwest from the cool costal zones to the hottest deserts.
http://www.davewilson.com/homegrown/all_tom/tomPicks.html
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