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Growing Fruit & Nut Trees, Berries, and Grapes in the Home Garden

Chuck Ingels

UC Cooperative Extension, Sacramento County

Master Gardener Training

Feb. 9, 2011

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Chilling Requirement

The number of hours below 45°F required by a

fruit species or variety between November 1

and February 15

Lack of chilling causes:

Death of buds, extended bloom, and poor fruit set

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Three zones with low-chill winters

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Chilling Hour Requirements (Newer varieties may have lower requirements)

Almond 250-500

Apple* 500-1000

Apple (low chill) 400-600

Apricot* 300-800

Cherry, sweet 700-800

Fig 100

Peach/nectarine 500-800

Pear* 700-800

Pear (Asian) 350-450

Pecan 250

Persimmon 100-200

Pistachio 800

Plum, European 600-800

Plum, Japanese 700-800

Pomegranate 100-150

Walnut 500-700

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Accumulated Chilling Hours Nov. 1 – Feb. 28

04-05 05-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 Avg.

817 503 920 879 916 663 783

10-11

to date

~700

Source: http://fruitsandnuts.ucdavis.edu/

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Site Selection

6-8+ hours of full sun

Shelter from high winds

Some trees may benefit from warm

south wall

Avoid planting where fruit falls on walks

or driveway

Soil should be at least 3 ft deep

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Pollination of Fruit Trees

• Pollenizer: A tree of one variety used to

provide pollen to a nearby tree of a

different variety to produce fruit

• Pollinator: An insect (usually a bee) that

carries pollen from one tree or flower to

another

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What if You Have No Pollinizer Nearby? Plant, Graft, or:

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Soil Amendments

• No amendments in planting hole

• Uncomposted amendments rototilled

months before planting

• Avoid pockets of undecomposed organic

matter in heavy soils

• Add mulch or compost to surface

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Fruit Tree Terms

• Rootstock/Stock – tree below graft union

• Scion – above union; bud or shoot grafted

• Crown: trunk below ground (also canopy)

• Tree size

Standard – 20-25 ft.

Semi-dwarf (dwarfing rootstk) - 12-20 ft.

Genetic dwarf (std. rootstock) - 8-12 ft.

-Peaches, nectarines, apple, citrus

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Genetic Dwarf Peach/Nect.

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Standard Peach Genetic Dwarf Peach

INTERNODE LENGTH

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More Fruit Tree Terms

• Scaffold branch: main structural limb

• Spur: short fruiting twig

• Shoot: current season elongated growth

•Water sprout: vigorous shoot from branch

• Sucker: shoot from

rootstock or roots

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Spurs

Cherry

A. pear Eur. pear

Apricot

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Peach Fruiting Branches

Flower

buds

Veg.

bud

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Choosing and Handling Trees

• Bare root cheaper than potted

• Use ½ to 5/8 in. caliper trees

• Avoid drying of bare roots

• “Heel in” bare root trees if planting is

delayed

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Heeling in

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Planting Fruit Trees

• Check roots, cut off dead or damaged

• Hole size: Wide, and deep if compacted

• Plant on mound to keep crown dry

• Plant high! – Reduces chances of crown

& root rot

Graft union well above soil

Previous soil line at or above soil level

Allow for soil settling

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Undercutting the Trees

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Planting a Bare Root Tree

Dig hole to fit roots

Lightly tamp soil

Emitters 1 ft. away

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Planting a Containerized Tree

Pull out wound roots

Don’t cover soil in pot

Water in

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Post-Planting Care

• Head tree at 18-36 in.

• Cut back well-placed laterals to 3-8 in.,

remove all others

• Paint trunk white

Interior latex paint & water, 50:50

Entire trunk & 2 in. below soil

Prevents sunburn & borers

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Pruning a Bare-Root Tree

Branches thicker than 3/16

Branches thinner than 3/16

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New Shoots on Branches of Newly Planted Tree

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Pruning a Bare-Root Tree with Branches (Central Leader)

Before After

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Paint Trunks White (Hot Climates, Afternoon Sun on Trunk)

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The Beautiful New Orchard!

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Irrigation

•Best = drip and microsprinkler irrigation

•Also, furrow, doughnut ring, sprinkler

•Worst = in a lawn

•Water should reach at least 2 ft. deep

•A 2-year-old tree can use about 2

gal./day

•A mature tree can use >50 gal./day

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Drip Irrigation

Mulch pulled back

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Second Drip Line Added (Inline emitter tubing)

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Microsprinkler

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•Don’t overfertilize! Little N required.

•Use no more than 1 lb. actual N per

year on mature trees

• Too much N excessive growth,

shading of lower wood

•Other nutrients usually sufficient

•Use organic amendments

Fertilization

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Basics of Pruning

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Heading Cut

•Removal of part of branch or shoot

•Used to promote branch development,

especially on young trees

•Stimulates growth just below cuts

•Can reduce sunlight penetration

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Thinning Cut

•Removal of entire branch

or shoot, or back to a

branch >1/3 the thickness

of cut branch

•Used to prevent crowding

and improve sunlight

penetration

•Defines main branches

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Thinning & Heading Cuts on Plum Tree

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Narrow vs. Wide Branch Angles

Bad

Good

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Spread Shoots & Branches Where

Practical

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Summer Pruning of Young Trees

•Purpose: promote scaffold branches

•Head unwanted shoots to 4-6 in.

•Pinch 2 ft. long scaffold branches to

promote side branching

•Reduces training time, shortens time to

first fruit production

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Summer Pruning for Training (Open Center)

Before After

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•Purpose: To increase sunlight &

productivity of lower fruiting wood

•Remove unwanted vigorous,

upright shoots 1-2 times during

season

•Bring down tree height

• Large branches may sunburn if

pruning is excessive

Summer Pruning of Mature Trees

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Summer Pruning (Plum)

Before

After

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Open Center

•Most common method

•Stone fruits and almonds;

can also use for apples,

pears, figs, persimmons

•Select scaffolds during first 2 growing

seasons, touch up in dormant season

•Keep center open during summer from

the start

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Open Center

Radial separation of

scaffold branches (apricot)

Stake branches outward if

necessary (cherry)

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Must have Vertical Branch Separation, Wide Crotch Angles

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

Pruning stone fruits

Peach/Nectarine

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Peach/Nectarine Fruiting Branches (Bear on long, 1-yr.-old wood)

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Pruning a One-Year-Old Peach

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Pruning a Two-Year-Old Peach

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Pruned Three-Year-Old Peach

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Pruning a Mature Peach

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Tying Open Center Peach Tree

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Removing Old Fruiting Wood

Cut back 2-year-old branches to

healthy 1-year-old branches

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Prune Apricots and Cherries in August to Avoid Branch Diseases

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Central Leader Apple (Genetic Dwarf)

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• Used for apples, pears, Asian pears

•Maintain leader, remove at certain height

• Tie or stake lateral branches outward

• Create 3-4 whorls of branches

• Branches offset from those below

Central Leader Training

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Central Leader Training

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Spread branches, keep leader dominant

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Ideal tree shape & branch spread from regular maintenance

pruning

Robert Stebbins 1976

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Perpendicular V (Peach/Nect.)

Train one shoot each direction on stake

Keep center open

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Fruit Bushes Kept at Desired Height

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Fruit Bushes Pruning – Years 1 & 2

• At planting, head trees to 18-24 in.

•Mid-spring – cut back new growth by half

•Mid-summer – cut subsequent growth

back by half

• Thinning cuts for sunlight penetration

•May need to prune 1-2 more times

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Cutting New Shoots in Half Mid-Summer

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Fruit Bushes Pruning Mature Trees

•Cut back new growth above selected

tree height 2-3 times during growing

season

• Thinning cuts for sunlight penetration

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Mature Fruit Bush Maintaining Tree Height

After Before

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Cherry, Pome Fruits

Ideal for Fruit Bush

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Apricot, Plum/Pluot Fruit Bushes Vigorous Growth – Extra Work

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Before After

Apricot, Plum/Pluot Fruit Bushes Vigorous Growth

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Fruit Bushes

• Advantages

Tree maintenance without ladder

Trees for small spaces

Sequential ripening

• Disadvantages

Less fruit

No shade

Timing of pruning critical

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Key Summer Pruning Missed

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Espalier Pruning Growing Season

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Espalier Menorah Shape

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What to Do About Overgrown Trees

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Methods of Reducing Height of Large Trees

1. Cut to desired height in thirds over 3 years

Thin upright shoots in summer to

provide light for lower fruiting wood

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Pruning Overgrown Apple

What else can be done?

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Methods of Reducing Height of Large Trees

1. Cut to desired height in thirds over 3 years

Thin upright shoots in summer to provide light for lower fruiting wood

2. Bring down height in one year

Saw off limbs well below desired height

Leave one “nurse” limb to feed roots

Thin new shoots, train tree as desired

Paint exposed limbs white

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Pruning Overgrown Apple – One Year

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Regrowth Weeks Later

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Regrowth That Summer

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Fruit Thinning

Before

After

Harvest

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Yield

Fruit Size

Increasing No. Fruit/Tree

Fruit Thinning Total Yield vs. Fruit Size

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Reasons for Fruit Thinning

• Increases fruit size

• Improves fruit color

• Reduces diseases (esp. brown rot)

• Reduces alternate bearing

• Reduces limb breakage

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Methods of Fruit Thinning

• Hand thinning

Most thorough but time consuming

Selectively eliminate small, damaged fruit

• Pole thinning

Short hose piece on mop handle

Quick, but not selective

May damage fruit

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Fruit Thinning Timing and Spacing

• Timing: ¾ to 1 in. dia. (late April-early May)

• Spacing

Depends on tree vigor

Fruit should not touch at harvest

Peaches: 5-6 in. Apricots: 4-5 in.

Apples: Thin to 1 fruit per cluster or 6 in.

Pears: Thin to 1 fruit/cluster (Bartlett – no

thinning)

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Flowering and Fruiting Problems

• Few or no flowers

Lack of chilling, overcropping, severe pruning, too young. Re-graft (?)

• Fruit drop

•Some is normal

•Lack of pollination, frost, drought

•Worms, diseases, fruit load

• Small fruit

Overcropping, rootstock sucker (?)

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Flowering and Fruiting Problems (Cont.)

• Lack of flavor

•Variety, overirrigation, soil factors

• Split fruit or pits

•Variety; drought followed by over irrig.

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Growing Citrus Trees

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Citrus Types

• Standard – to 20 or more feet!

• Dwarf – to 6-10 ft.

• Good variety selection in dwarf

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Soil Considerations for Citrus

•Roots are shallow (1-2 ft.)

•Good drainage essential

•Avoid heavy clay soils

•Raised beds or containers if

soil is poor

•Provide plenty of water

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Citrus Have Shallow Roots

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Citrus Pruning

• Little required – control size, shape, & suckers

• Timing – early spring after frost is best

• Usually thinning cuts

• Thin out strong upright shoots

• Keep “skirts” pruned up off ground

• Older trees respond well to shearing or rejuvenative pruning

• Whitewash exposed limbs to prevent sunburn

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2-Year-Old trees: Little Pruning

Branches floppy when young. Those bending down help

develop mounding canopy common on older trees.

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Branches may shoot out at

odd angles. Keep them;

they’ll bend over too

Fruit weight

will tame them

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Branches pruned

off the ground

–Reduces fruit rot

–Makes weed control easier

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Not much

needed once

trees are

mature

Prune mainly

for size control

and ease of

picking

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Watch for Rootstock Suckers

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Exclude ants

with Tanglefoot

–They protect

scales from

parasitoids

Pest Management

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Frost Protection

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“Holiday” Tree Lights for Warmth

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Cold Hardiness of Citrus Varieties (Temp. below which tree damage occurs)

Mexican Lime 29

Bearss Lime 28

Regular Lemon 26

Grapefruit 25

Meyer Lemon 22

Sweet Orange 21

Mandarin / Tangerine 20

Kumquat 19

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Orange Grafted with Known Good Variety

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Pest Management for

Fruit Trees

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Codling Moth

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Eggs and newly

hatched larva

Pupating

larvae

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Codling Moth Characteristics

• Pest of apple, pear, quince, walnut

• Overwinter as larva in cocoon

• Mating begins during or just after

flowering (temp. dependent)

• 3 generations per year

• Extremely difficult to control

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Codling Moth Control Methods

• Take what you get, cut damage out

•Remove/destroy infested fruit early

•Bag individual fruits

•Mass trapping of males

•Pheromone confusion (large scale)

•Organic products: Oil, virus, spinosad

•Chemical: Sevin (kills beneficials!)

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Pheromone Confusion

(Mating Disruption)

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Pheromone Trap

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Scale Insects

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Hard (Armored) Scale Waxy Outer Covering

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Soft Scale (Lecanium) No Covering – Shell is Female Body

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Kuno Scale

Females in

Winter

Females in

Spring

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Kuno Scale

Females in

Summer

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Kuno Scale

Eggs in

late May

Nymphs in

June

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Scale Insects Characteristics

• Soft scale

Kuno, lecanium, brown, black, etc.

Covering is body of adult female

Excrete honeydew

• Armored scale

Calif. Red, San Jose, Euonymus, etc.

Covering is waxy secretion

Little honeydew

• Cottony cushion scale

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Scale Insects Control Methods

• Tanglefoot to prevent ants (soft scale)

•Dormant oil spray at bud swell

•Monitor crawlers with sticky tape - May

•Spray oil after crawlers emerge (June)

»Foliage hinders good coverage

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Monitoring Scale Double-sided tape

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Borers

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Pacific Flatheaded

Borer

Adult

Larva

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Shothole Borer

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Borers

•Control methods:

»Keep trees healthy

»Prevent sunburn!

–Paint new trees and exposed branches white

–Proper dormant & summer pruning

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Fire Blight

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Bark/

cambium

damage

Shoot

dieback

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Fire Blight Characteristics

•Bacteria – enters through flowers

under warm, moist conditions

•Affects apple, pear (esp. Bartlett),

Asian pear, flowering pear, quince,

loquat, pyracantha, hawthorne

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Fire Blight Control Methods

• Cut shoot or branch 12 in. below

infection zone

»Sterilize shears between cuts

(20% solution of bleach)

• Spray copper product twice during

bloom

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Shot Hole Disease

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Peach Leaf Curl

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Shot Hole Disease and Peach Leaf Curl

•Shot hole affects peaches, nectarines,

apricots (not plums!)

•Peach leaf curl affects peaches,

nectarines

• Fungal diseases spread by rain, wind

•Spores overwinter in buds and twigs

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Control of Shot Hole Disease and Peach Leaf Curl

• For both diseases:

»Late Nov. copper spray

(Fixed copper, basic copper sulfate, etc.)

• For peach leaf curl:

»Also spray copper or lime sulfur in Feb. as flower buds begin to swell

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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits

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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits

• Fungal spores enter through flowers,

kill spurs

•Attacks fruit during ripening

•Control not necessary in dry springs

•Remove mummies, thin fruit

•Copper spray at bud swell (P.L.C. too)

• 1-2 copper sprays during bloom

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Open center

•Central leader

•Modified central leader

•Perpendicular “V”

• Fruit bush

•Espalier

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Modified Central Leader

•Walnuts & persimmons; can also use

for apples, pears, and figs

•Start tree as central leader, then cut

out the leader part way up

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Specific Fruit & Nut Tree Training Methods

•Modified Central Leader

Pruning different species

Walnut

Pecan

Persimmon

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Bears laterally on current season’s growth

Terminal & first few lateral buds on 1-

year-old branches are mixed

»Both male & female flowers

Persimmon

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Persimmon Fruitful Shoots at Tips of 1-Year-Old Branches

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Modified central leader

3 - 5 main scaffolds

» 1 foot intervals

» 1st & 2nd year can pinch shoots to promote branching.

» Head branch ends you want to keep growing into scaffolds.

Training Young Persimmons

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Unheaded Branches on Young Trees – Lost Scaffold Branches, Sunburn

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Dormant, annual pruning

Primarily small cuts

Thin out to invigorate and increase fruit size

Pruning Mature Persimmons