Apple Thinning Checklist and Tips
Apple Thinning Checklist and Tips
There are many factors that impact optimal fruit load each season, but having a checklist is a great first step at planning for success. Below are a few pre-season reminders from the Valent team to help you get ready.
Pre-Season Thinning Checklist
- ✓ First, have an idea of how much fruit you’d like to drop. What are your yield and size goals?
- What has worked well in the past…or not?
- Start with your end goal in mind and plan for your optimal packout
- ✓ How were the crop load and overall conditions last season? A light crop last season may be more difficult to thin this season.
- ✓ How does return bloom look this season? Assess quality and quantity.
- ✓ Did you experience any winter injury? Drought or stressful weather last season? Were there any events that may have damaged buds?
Additional Apple Thinning Tips:
- Assess and review bee activity and weather during bloom
- The south and west sides of trees tend to have heavier fruit set—be mindful of looking at the whole tree away from the row ends to determine your thinning needs
- Have calipers to measure the diameter of fruitlets. Knowing the exact diameter helps ensure proper application timing.
- Frosts and freezes eliminate fruit. Monitor the weather and watch temperatures and cloud cover carefully.
- Temperatures above 60°F can help certain PGRs thin apples better
- Multiple days of cloud cover can send a tree into carbon deficit and make thinning easier
- If you are trying something new, be sure to leave an untreated check to evaluate the thinning effects
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