Variety overview
The Quinti apple tree variety is a summer variety and does not have high shelf life. Has a high level of resistance to powdery mildew. It is not afraid of heat and drought, but the Quinti variety is not resistant to severe frosts.
Tree morphology
The tall trunk of the Quinti apple tree is almost hidden by dense foliage. The branches of a tree of this variety tend upward, and the skeletal branches extend from the trunk almost at a right angle. The crown is wide, oval, and not prone to thickening, which allows the rays of the sun to caress each fruit, no matter what tier of ringlets it is on.
The bark of the trunk and branches is brown with a greenish tint. Apple tree flowers are large white and have no other shades.
With abundant fruiting, the fruits do not exceed 125 g in weight; a small harvest suggests that the weight of each apple can be 175 g. The size and color of the fruits on one tree are the same. The apple has two types of color - green side and ruddy side.
Advantages and disadvantages
Pros:
- precociousness;
- resistance to heat and drought;
- high level of transportability.
Minuses:
- low winter hardiness;
- weak immunity to scab.
History of selection
The Quinti apple tree variety was born after crossing two varieties: Crimson Beauty and Red Melba . The selection took place in Canada.
The variety began to spread in 1986 . During the same period, it was included in the State Register of the Central Black Earth Zone, the Caucasus and the territory of the Lower Volga region .
Subspecies
The difference between the subspecies of Quinti apple trees lies in the size of the fruits; the main characteristics of the variety remain practically unchanged.
Early Queen
A winter variety of the Quinti variety, bred in Holland. Technical maturity of the fruit occurs in the second ten days of October. The conical-round fruits reach a weight of 250 g. The green-yellow skin is evenly covered with a blurred blush of bright red color. Excellent presentation and high taste qualities of juicy sweet and sour pulp are the distinctive features of Early Queen, which has high frost resistance. Like its prototype, the variety is self-sterile. It requires self-fertile pollinating neighbors: Gala, Champion, Everest.
Early ripe Quinti apple tree
List of regions in which the Quinti apple tree harvest ripens earlier than in central Russia:
- Astrakhan;
- Vologda;
- Krasnodar region;
- Kursk;
- Lipetsk;
- Volga region;
- Rostov;
- North Ossetia.
Quinti apple tree: reviews from gardeners
Those gardeners who have already grown the Quinti apple tree variety on their plot note only the positive characteristics of the variety, which they include the unpretentiousness of the plant, good adaptation, high external and taste qualities of the fruit, as well as early ripening of the crop.
Other summer residents note the pronounced aroma of the fruit and a large amount of juice. The fruits are suitable both for fresh consumption and for harvesting. Gardeners also note the plant’s weak immunity to various diseases, but the tree responds well to treatment.
Characteristics of an apple tree
To grow the Quinti variety in warm regions, low-growing apple trees on a dwarf rootstock are mainly used. It is easier to harvest from them, and their fruiting begins already the next season after planting in a permanent place.
Parameters of an adult tree
On the seed rootstock, the Quinti apple tree reaches 5 meters in height; on the dwarf rootstock, the top of its crown does not reach the 2-meter mark. Pollination and flowering
The apple tree is pollinated by self-fertile apple trees with the same flowering periods as the Quinti variety. This explains the alternation of rows of the Quinti variety and other apple trees in large gardens. Without proximity to pollinating varieties, large white flowers will never set an ovary. Pollinators, like Quinty itself, should enter the flowering phase in early to mid-May.
Annual growth
On medium-sized apple trees of the Quinti variety, the skeletal branches lengthen by 5-6 cm over the season. On a dwarf rootstock, the tree a priori does not have a skeletal frame; they are columnar - the ringlets extend directly from the trunk. By the age of 5, the low-growing Quinti apple tree reaches its maximum height; the growth of ringlets largely depends on the amount of rain and sunny color. The length of the shoot is adjusted in the fall during pruning.
When does fruiting occur?
For the first time, the harvest from a medium-sized Quinti apple tree (on a seed rootstock) is harvested in the 5-6th season. From low-growing apple trees already in the second year. Fruiting is regular, not dependent on natural disasters. In warm climates, 2 harvests can be harvested from one tree per season. Typically, the fruits ripen by the end of July.
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Cold resistance
The winter hardiness of the Quinti apple tree is average with proper care. The lack of measures to insulate the trunk and soil for winter reduces the plant’s resistance to frostbite. Protection from diseases and pests
The main enemy of Quinti apple trees is scab; the disease is caused by excessive waterlogging of the soil. If a gardener cannot prevent rains and floods, then anyone can create high-quality drainage at the time of planting a seedling.
The mandatory stages of measures to prevent fungal, bacterial and wood damage caused by insect pests are as follows:
- timely spraying of the tree with preventative doses of agents against scab and powdery mildew;
- high-quality soil mulching;
- loosening the soil within a radius of 1.5-2 meters from the trunk;
- applying foliar and root balanced fertilizers;
- whitewashing the trunk with lime with additions of copper-containing substances;
- systematic pruning of old shoots and damaged branches.
If the disease does occur, then prophylactic doses of drugs are replaced with stronger solutions, and treatments are carried out at intervals of 7-10 days.
Taste qualities of apples
Summer apples grown in sunny areas are juicy and sweet. Pleasant sourness gives the fruit a unique charm. The tasting assessment of the Quinti variety by specialists is 4.6 points out of 5 possible.
Content of useful and nutritious substances in apples
The fruits of the Quinti variety per 100 g contain:
- Ascorbic acid - 8.4-11.2 mg.
- Fiber (dry matter) - 15.9-16.8%.
- Acids - 0.53-0.6%.
- Fruit sugars - 10.3-11.2%.
Benefits and possible harm from eating Quinti apples
Like all apple fruits, Quinti is rich in vitamins and minerals. Nothing like apples replenishes iron in the body, which is necessary to normalize hemoglobin in the blood. Fiber improves metabolism, absorbs and removes toxins.
Sweet apples can be harmful for people prone to diabetes and for allergy sufferers who are contraindicated in eating red fruits.
Features of ripening and fruiting
Fruiting
Abundant apple tree blossoms.
Start
The apple tree begins to bear fruit early . The first harvest is harvested 2 years after planting.
Peculiarities
The apple tree is characterized by regular fruiting without a decline in yield. Under favorable conditions, 2 harvests can be harvested from a tree in one season .
Deadlines
Blooms
The first inflorescences on the tree bloom in the first ten days of May.
Maturation
The climatic conditions of the regions affect the harvest ripeness of apples. On average, the fruits ripen in mid-July.
Fruit storage
Apple harvest.
The keeping quality of the fruit is low . 10 days after picking, the apples begin to deform and lose their taste.
Planting seedlings
The health of the plant and the quality of the harvest depend on the time of planting, the correct selection of seedlings grafted onto a certain type of rootstock, high-quality enrichment and soil preparation.
Preparing the soil for planting seedlings
The soil is dug up in the fall, weeds and rhizomes are pulled out of the turf, but the clods of earth are not broken, so that during a winter with little snow the earth does not turn into dust. Only part of the soil, which will be used to partially fill the planting hole, is thoroughly loosened. This soil will be mixed with nutrients - humus, manure, peat, ash and complex root nutrition used to improve soil fertility in the region where the seedlings are planted.
Map of marking the area for planting
It is necessary to maintain a 5-meter interval between seedlings with the skeletal structure of a tree, both in the row between Quinti seedlings and in the rows with neighboring pollinating apple trees.
Setting the stage
The soil for planting a medium-sized tree should be dense, but permeable to water and air. On sandy loams, where clay rather than sand predominates, the soil should be loosened by adding sand and ash to the area. Gardeners will follow the same procedure if it is necessary to reduce soil acidity.
Sandy, loose soils are extremely difficult to strengthen; in order to grow good crops on them, you have to prepare for the systematic replenishment of the soil with minerals, nitrogen and other useful substances.
Dimensions of pit for seedlings
For a medium-sized plant, the width and depth of the planting hole for Quinti apple trees is 1.5 m, width - 2 m. For low-growing plants on a semi-dwarf rootstock, the width of the hole can be smaller, as for seedlings with a closed root system - 1 meter wide and the same in depth.
Nuances when choosing seedlings
When choosing seedlings, you need to pay attention to the presence of a grafting stem. Its absence indicates that the gardener is facing a wild escape. The rhizome should not have any damage; if this is not the case, the tree will be sick, and more seasons will pass before the first harvest than indicated in the description of the variety.
When to plant
In regions with a favorable, mild climate, Quinti can be planted in the spring when warm weather sets in, when the ground has moved away from freezing. The tree will take root well in properly prepared soil. For areas of the middle zone - Moscow, the North-West, the Leningrad region, autumn planting is recommended after the snow melts and positive average daily temperatures have established.
Landing technology
A pit with a drainage, nutrient and regular layer of soil is prepared in the fall, regardless of the expected planting time. A seedling is placed on an improvised mound, where the top layer of soil is ordinary, not enriched, and its roots are evenly distributed throughout the hole. A seedling of a low-growing tree will need support; before lowering it onto a prepared earthen bed, a stake must be driven into the middle of the hole. A seedling will be tied to it.
Agricultural technology
The complex of tree care - agricultural technology, consists of the methodical implementation of all stages of activities aimed at obtaining a healthy tree and a large harvest.
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Caring for the apple tree
Caring for an apple tree begins even before it is planted. To strengthen the root system and provoke rapid plant growth in the first season, the root system is immersed in a solution of a growth stimulator for 24 hours.
Trim and shape the crown
Shoots that have lengthened by more than 60 cm over the summer period must be shortened. Considering that the crown of the Quinti variety is round in shape, it must be adhered to when pruning skeletal branches; the lower ones should be slightly longer than each subsequent tier.
What to do during flowering
To strengthen the flowers on the branches and increase their strength for the formation of ovaries, it is necessary to saturate the soil with nitrogen. Leafworms, mites and other insects will want to feast on fresh foliage, which means that at the stage of bud formation it is necessary to spray against pests.
Watering trees
The need for additional irrigation depends entirely on the climatic and geographical characteristics of the area. Apple trees growing in sunny, arid regions need to be watered once a week at the rate of 10 liters of water per meter of tree height. In areas with periodic rains, watering is carried out during prolonged dehydration of the soil.
Growing regions
The variety is grown in many warm countries. There are regions in Russia where Quinti planting is common - these are the Moscow region and the Krasnodar Territory.
In the Moscow region, special conditions are created for the tree so that it bears fruit well. Usually, the main components for caring for it are fertilizers, and in the cold season the crown is covered with burlap so that it does not freeze.
In the Krasnodar Territory, the tree is also abundantly fertilized, watered and protected from diseases and pests.
Disease and pest control measures
Insecticides are used against insects; spraying with them for preventive purposes is carried out before the buds open and the flowering phase begins. They will help from:
- flower beetle;
- codling moths;
- Californian scale insect;
- sawfly;
- red fruit mite;
- green apple aphid;
- five types of leaf rollers;
- American white butterfly;
- apple moth.
If damage to the tree by insects or diseases does occur, then the damaged areas of the tree must be cut and burned, the cut areas should be treated with garden varnish, and the tree should be treated with a strong solution of Bordeaux mixture and fungicides. To prevent relapse, spraying with prophylactic doses of the compositions is carried out at intervals of 7-10 days.
Recharge
When enriching soils, it is necessary to use manure and guano with extreme caution; organic matter is a favorable environment for the wintering of insect pests and the proliferation of pathogenic microflora, which causes bacterial damage to bark, wood, and fruits.
Pollinator varieties
There are no special recommendations for pollinating varieties; the main thing is that the variety planted in the neighborhood is self-fertile, and its flowering dates coincide as closely as possible with Quinti.
Features of growing on sandy soils
To preserve the nitrogen introduced into the soil through irrigation and to strengthen the soil, the tree trunk space is sown with grass, mainly thistle. Its long roots will bind the sandy soil. To saturate the soil with substances useful for the development of the Quinti apple tree, humus mixed with sand and humus is introduced under the roots into the planting hole. What you need to know about the harvest
You can collect up to 120 kg of apples from one tree; they ripen at the same time, but it will not be possible to store them for more than 3 weeks, even if collected at the stage of technical, rather than consumer, maturity. Transportability of the fruits is low.
Advantages and disadvantages
pros | Minuses |
| Self-sterility. Instability to frost (frozen tips of branches have to be cut off). |
Fruit collection
Apples must be picked directly from the branches; fallen apples will not last even three days.
Storage tips
The optimal temperature for storing Quinti apples is from 0 to +10 °C. Each fruit must be isolated from its neighbors, but at the same time the air flow must be open to it; this condition can be achieved by wrapping it in newspaper, food tracing paper, or tissue paper.
It is better to store wrapped apples not in wooden, but in plastic boxes; they contain neither rot pathogens nor other pathogenic microflora. Using apples in cooking and farming
Sweet apples are an excellent raw material for making jams, preserves, and compotes with minimal added sugar. Dried apples are an excellent raw material for making compotes. Considering that they can only be stored in canvas bags, they will also add a summer aroma to the room. Regional cultivation
The timing of flowering, fruiting and the quality of the crop - the balance of sugars and acids - depend on the climatic characteristics of the region.
Moscow region
For the Moscow region, the typical time for planting Quinti apple trees is in mid-October - a month before the onset of the first frost. Taking into account the soil moisture and the possibility of close occurrence of aquifers, the drainage layer in the planting hole should occupy at least 60 cm.
Features of planting and caring for an apple tree
To achieve high yields, you need to know all the planting techniques and features of growing the variety.
Landing
The right technology will ensure ease of planting.
Deadlines
Gardeners recommend planting Quinti seedlings in the autumn a month before the first frost.
In this case, the root system has time to get stronger and in the spring it will begin to develop quickly with good strength.
Technology
The planting hole is prepared 1 week before planting the seedling. To do this, dig a hole 2 meters in diameter and 1.5 meters deep.
Then compost, sand and humus are added, which will promote good rooting of the tree.
After the specified time has passed, a seedling is placed in the hole, the roots are straightened in different directions and covered with earth.
After the work is completed, a hole is formed near the tree trunk and watered well.
Important! When planting, the root collar should not be deepened; it should be 6 cm above the soil level.
Distance
In order for all branches of the apple tree to receive sufficient light throughout its life, the seedling planting scheme should be taken into account .
The apple tree is planted at a distance of 4 meters in a row and 5 meters between rows.
Agricultural technology
The fertilizers applied when planting the apple tree are enough for the next 2 years.
In the future, mineral fertilizers are applied annually in liquid form under the root system.
Growing on sandy soils
The apple tree develops well and bears fruit on humus soil , but when planted on sandy soils, difficulties may arise with nutrition and development of the root system.
In order to grow an apple tree in such conditions, you need to know several growing , which are as follows:
- When planting a seedling, humus and mineral fertilizers are added to the hole;
- The tree trunk circle is sown with grass, the tops of which are subsequently mowed down;
- Every autumn, fertilize the apple tree with 1 tablespoon of urea.
Regular application of organic fertilizers will restore the deficiency of soil organic matter .
Pruning and crown formation
The apple tree begins to form a crown the next year after planting, cutting off the ends of all branches. Subsequently, damaged, diseased and dry branches are removed.
Pollinator varieties
This variety is self-sterile . To set fruit, it requires pollination by other varieties of apple trees with the same flowering period.