Description of a grade cherry plum "Traveler"
Cherry plum is a fruit tree, which has long been famous for its useful and unique properties.Russian gardeners often face a choice of which sort to purchase, so that the tree will stick in the climate and be healthy. “Traveler” is an excellent winter-hardy variant, which will please both with its endurance and abundant harvest.
Special features
"Traveler" is a special hybrid, whose homeland is Crimea. Another name is Russian plum or ruby Russian plum. The plum, Ussuri and Chinese plums became the parents of the fruit tree. The task of breeders at that stage was the crossing of species that are completely different and grow far from each other. It is necessary to elaborate on the description of this variety.
Cherry plum is a tree of medium height, with a small neat crown. It can reach a height of up to 3 meters, and the main color of wood is light gray. The leaves of the Russian plum are glossy in appearance and touch with a pale green tint. The shape of the leaves is oval, pointed at the end, and the foliage itself has a fluffy base. Small branches, which often grow on a tree besides the main crown, are almost always unviable and quickly fall off.
The flowers of cherry plum are large, and during the flowering of trees the aroma spreads to several meters. Each bud of the tree produces two flowers, the base of which is reddish, and the petals themselves are white. The stamens of the flower are fluffy and long, with one pistil. Cherry plum begins to bloom early, by the middle of April the first buds bloom. As for the fruits, then the "Traveler" they are small, smooth to the touch.
The skin color is red, with a slight purple tint, but the fruit itself has yellow or orange flesh. Notable for the fact that they have almost no visible side seam. The flesh tastes sweet with a slight sourness. An elongated, medium-sized bone is often difficult to separate from the edible part.
Advantages and disadvantages
Alycha "Traveler" has a lot of advantages that allowed her to win great love among gardeners. Among them it is worth noting the following:
- endurance to frost;
- large amounts of harvest each year;
- early ripening of fruits;
- the ability to get a harvest in a few years after planting;
- resistance to various types of fungus and viral diseases.
Despite such obvious advantages, Russian plum has significant disadvantages, such as:
- the tree does not tolerate prolonged drought too well;
- Cherry plum fruit has a small size;
- uncollected crop quickly falls off;
- the bone is often simply impossible to separate from the pulp;
- if the tree began to bloom and hit hard frost, the flowers may fall;
- collected fruits are not stored for long, it is not possible to transport over long distances.
Landing guidelines
Cherry plum variety "Traveler" perfectly adapts to different types of climate and soil. Nevertheless, there are several features that need to be considered if you want to get a bountiful harvest. It is worth starting with preparatory measures - this is the choice of a sapling and arrangement of a landing site. Cherry plum seedlings are very fond of well-lit places that are not blown by the winds. It is desirable that the groundwater is not deeper than 1 meter from the surface.
It is better to pick up the soil slightly alkaline, with good air permeability. It is recommended to plant the plant in the spring so that the seedlings can take root.
Planting in the fall is not always the right decision, as the sapling cannot stand the early frosts, despite the increased resistance to them. Land on the site must be prepared a month before the landing of cherry plum. The first stage will be the removal of debris, waste grass, leaves, roots, and deep plowing of the soil. Pits for future trees are dug in two weeks - these should be holes about 60 cm deep and 1 m in diameter. They are placed at a distance of 2.5 m from each other.The soil is fertilized with the following mixture - 15 kg of humus in combination with 50 g of superphosphate and 60 g of potassium salt.
Saplings "Travelers" should choose one-year, with well-developed roots. On the trunk and branches should not be damaged and scratched. Before planting, it will not be superfluous to hold the seedling in the next solution - 10 liters of water, 1 part of clay, 1 part of peat and 0.1 g of heteroauxin. Planting plum is quite simple, however, you must observe the following sequence:
- hold the seedling for several minutes in a heteroauxin solution;
- place a stake about one and a half meters long in the hole and form a small mound near it;
- place the seedling on top, straighten the roots and fill them well with soil on top;
- tie a tree to a stake with a thin rope or twine;
- well pour a plum with 2 buckets of water;
- make soil mulching with peat or compost.
Care rules
“Traveler” is a tree that copes equally well with the fluctuations of the weather, and with all sorts of pests. Ensure the annual rich harvest of cherry plums will help good care.
Pruning
Thanks to the time of pruning, you can increase the amount of the crop several times. It also helps protect the young tree from diseases and prolong its life. Experts advise to cut the twigs about a third in a year after planting. In subsequent years, it is also necessary to remove fast-growing shoots to form a healthy crown.
At the end of the procedure, the pruning places of the garden pitch must be treated so that the tree does not get infections.
Top dressing
The first two years after planting "Traveler" does not need fertilizers, but this is on condition that they were brought into the wells during the planting of seedlings. Next, you need to feed the tree three times a year - when there is an active formation of buds, with flowering and formation of ovaries. Potassium salt in the amount of 20–30 grams and urea - 50–70 grams are well suited for this. Ammonium nitrate must also be added before flowering - about 70–90 grams will be needed for 1 m². Once every 2–3 years, cherry plum is fertilized with organic matter - compost or humus.
Watering
The “Traveler” cherry plum is a tree that feels bad in its abundance of water. Here it is necessary to observe the golden mean - this is regular, but moderate watering. Young trees begin to be watered with 2 buckets of water, gradually increasing the amount to 6 buckets. During heavy rains and long rains it is recommended to reduce or stop watering for a while. Before wintering, very little water should be watered so that excess water can come out and the seedlings can spend the winter in the most comfortable conditions.
Pollinators
To please yourself with a bountiful harvest annually, experts advise to plant the "Traveler" next to other fruit trees. Although such cherry plum and self-fruited, but thanks to the “neighbors” it will produce larger fruits. Good pollinators for this variety will be the Chinese, Russian and Ussuri plum varieties, as well as the “Samoplodnaya” plum variety.
It is worth noting that many gardeners plant the "Traveler" not only for the cherry plum harvest, because she herself performs the functions of an excellent pollinator.
Common diseases
The variety "Traveler" quite well resists various diseases, however, at high humidity may be affected by fungus. One of these diseases is monilioz. It is characterized by the rapid darkening of young twigs. The leaves curl and dry out like frostbite. Time is not worth losing, because infected leaves and branches should be removed and burned. Copper sulfate will help to get rid of the problem - 100 g should be diluted in 10 liters of water and the tree should be sprayed.
The second disease, which plum can suffer from, is klyasterosporioz. This infection is very dangerous, as it spreads through the air, and the radius of infection is estimated at several kilometers. Above all, the chances of getting sick in rainy and windy weather.Klyasterosporioz leads to the fact that the leaves quickly and prematurely fall off. The affected branches and leaves are also removed and burned, and for prevention, the tree is sprayed with a 1% solution of Bordeaux liquids.
Of course, the "Traveler" is not insured against various insects that spoil the roots, fruits and leaves of fruit trees. The most common insects are plum aphid, yellow sawfly and brown fruit mite. Plum aphid is a pest that affects its rate of reproduction. Insects settle on the top of the tree and cover the leaves, constantly sucking the juice out of them. As a result, the leaves roll up, dry out and quickly fall off, and the tree itself may even die if nothing is done. Insecticides can help protect against aphids in combination with soap. Spray plum in such a way that the tool is well processed bottom of the sheets.
Yellow plum sawfly awakens at the very beginning of March. It winters in old mummified fruits in the ground, and in spring it begins to feed on leaves. Insects prefer to make masonry in fresh ovaries, and the “young” that appear will eat the flesh. The affected fruit falls off and a formed beetle soon emerges from it, which takes off into the plum and again causes damage to the crop.
It is best to fight with the sawfly in the spring, choosing a cloudy and windless day.
It is necessary to make a film under the infected trees and shake the insects down. Caught pests must be destroyed. Another method of struggle is spraying of the “Traveler” and other varieties of plums with the insecticide “Fufanon” or “Novaktion”. It is worth remembering that any use of chemical agents for the protection or treatment of trees should be carried out at least 20 days before harvesting, otherwise, instead of vitamins, you can get a product harmful to health.
The brown fruit mite is a small-sized pest that feeds on the juice of foliage and entangles it with cobwebs. It damages not only the leaves, but also the fruits of the tree. In order not to leave the insect a chance, it is necessary to carry out preventive measures - to clear the last year's bark, where the tick has wintered. Infected foliage and fruit must be removed and burned. Subsequently, the tree is treated with a solution of colloidal sulfur or phosphamide every 15–20 days.
Gardeners reviews
The reviews about the "Traveler" are mostly positive. Many gardeners note the simplicity of the tree and simple care for him. They speak well of the early stages of fruit ripening, as well as the amount of the harvested crop. Those who grow cherry plum of this sort say that the fruits are tasty, with a pleasant sourness, and jam and compotes are above all praise. In addition, the traveler "plunger" is an assistant for other fruit trees, and often it is planted just for pollination, with which it copes well.
Among the negative reviews in the first place it is worth noting that the fruits of the plum fall too quickly and deteriorate. This is inconvenient for a large farm, where it is not always possible to immediately harvest a ripened crop. As well as plum can not be transported over long distances, which excludes the possibility of permanent sales. They speak negatively that, unlike most types of plums, cherry plums literally grow into the flesh, and it can be difficult to separate them.
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