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Peach Trees #2047984
03/05/17 03:32 PM
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Ok, so my little peach tree is loaded with blooms. Someone told my wife I needed to spray it. I asked her with what and got the usual "dunno, fruit tree spray"?

Any way, is there anything special I need to spray or do to try and have peaches?

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2048005
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Spray them and you'll need to thin off about 85%-95% of the fruit when it's small so your peaches will have some size

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2048012
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What do I spray them with? And when? Got lots of blooms right now

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Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2048249
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Spray during bloom with a fungicide, sulfur or generic chlorothalonil, after bloom get the bonide Tree Fruit spray and spray every 14 days until 14 days before you harvest (usually the color breaking stage).

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2048304
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Did the peach/fruit trees get enough chill hours this year?

Re: Peach Trees [Re: timbercruiser] #2048841
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Nope not even close to enough

Re: Peach Trees [Re: timbercruiser] #2049001
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
Did the peach/fruit trees get enough chill hours this year?


Ours did in North Alabama but not by much.

Re: Peach Trees [Re: BamaPlowboy] #2049190
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That's great news. Ours here in Chilton are starting to bloom but they don't look righ, just a few sparse blooms here and there . Looks like we lost a good many plum trees, I guess the drought and not enough cold. I'm sure the Peaches will turn out ok but it's gonna be a bunch of twins and odd shaped fruit. Also some aggravating pickin.

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2049206
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I just looked. We got like 520 hours

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2049351
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I have noticed that some pears have very few blooms this year also. What do I need to spray my plum tree with to kill that*%$#@# moth that lays eggs in my fruit and when?

Re: Peach Trees [Re: Tigger85] #2050055
03/07/17 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: Tigger85
I have noticed that some pears have very few blooms this year also. What do I need to spray my plum tree with to kill that*%$#@# moth that lays eggs in my fruit and when?

Neem oil helps with some insect, fungal, and bacterial infestations. Never spray anything while the pollinators are doing their things, but before and after is fine. ANY fruit that drops should be picked up and removed...that's how the moth larvae get back into the ground to continue their lifecycle. Keeping a hog/pig and running him through the orchard to clean up dropped fruit is one way some people handle that...some people also use geese and/or guineas in the orchard for insect control and, as an added bonus, weed control.

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Re: Peach Trees [Re: Peachpicker] #2050070
03/07/17 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: Peachpicker
I just looked. We got like 520 hours

Just 405 hours, here. My Granny Smith apples are blooming, but I'm not holding out much hope for fruitset. The Anna and Ein Shemer apples will be fine, and I think that's plenty of hours for my pears, plums, etc., though they either haven't started or are just barely starting to break dormancy, right now.


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Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2050303
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Where do you look up how many chill hours your area got?


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Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2050808
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I use this one.
Agroclimate


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Re: Peach Trees [Re: DEADorALIVE] #2051719
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Originally Posted By: Peachpicker

Originally Posted By: DEADorALIVE
I use this one.
Agroclimate

Dang both these said I didn't get enough chill hours on my peach trees. I live way out in the country so I may have a good amount more hours than in the city of auburn. 2/3 are blooming now

Re: Peach Trees [Re: jlbuc10] #2056250
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No need to worry about chill hours in a few days, everything in south Bama is gonna be toast. My blueberries and pears are in full bloom and the nuts, other than pecan, and figs were leafing out. 30 degrees is really gonna stink.

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2056841
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Got some that are blooming, some that aren't close. Google pulled up some pictures from least year for me and it appears my peaches were further along at this point last year than this one. Drought related? I don't remember it being this warm last year, but memories are short. Trees are still alive, just not as many blooms as last year on the 12th.

Re: Peach Trees [Re: BradB] #2057349
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Originally Posted By: BradB
No need to worry about chill hours in a few days, everything in south Bama is gonna be toast. My blueberries and pears are in full bloom and the nuts, other than pecan, and figs were leafing out. 30 degrees is really gonna stink.


Yep, all my plums are in full bloom right now and we're looking at upper 20's tonight. I wonder though, is it the cold that hurts blooms, or the frost? If the winds keeps up at 15 to 20 mph like predicted, we probably won't get a frost at least.

Re: Peach Trees [Re: lefthorn] #2057537
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I have a couple Granny Smith and Ein Shemer apples blooming, and Satsumas...everything else is just barely beginning to break dormancy. We're only forecast to get down to 31°, with a 5 mph wind, so they should be ok.


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