Cherry Sadko

Cherry Sadko
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Fruit shape: oval
  • Peduncle: medium length and thickness
  • Authors: M.V. Kanshina, A.E. Sedov (All-Russian Research Institute of Lupine)
  • Appeared when crossing: Muscat black F2 х Leningrad black F2
  • Year of approval: 2005
  • Growth type: medium-sized
  • Appointment: universal
  • Yield: high
  • Crown: wide round, medium density
  • Escapes: horizontal, drooping at the bottom, of medium length and thickness
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Cherry Sadko is a popular variety that gardeners like for its high yield and resistance to most pests and diseases. It is worth taking a closer look at the features and advantages of wood.

Breeding history

Sadko was bred artificially by domestic breeders. The tree has incorporated the best properties of two well-known hybrid varieties of sweet cherries: Muscat black F2 and Leningrad black F2.

Description of the variety

The tree belongs to a group of plants with an early maturity. Specifications:

  • the crown is wide-rounded and of medium density;

  • dark gray bark;

  • cone-shaped kidneys;

  • small leaves of narrow oval shape and green color.

The tree forms white large flowers, collected in inflorescences of 3 pieces each. Fruits develop on twigs.

Fruit characteristics

Sadko pleases gardeners with large fruits weighing from 6.1 to 8.1 g. Characteristics:

  • shape - oval;

  • color - dark red;

  • the skin is dense with a few subcutaneous points.

The standard peduncle is easily detached from the branches. The berries are suitable for fresh and canned consumption. The fruits make excellent jams, compotes.

Taste qualities

Tasters rate the taste of the popular variety at 4.7 points. The fruits contain sugar, dry substances, ascorbic and other acids. The fruit has a juicy dessert taste and bright aroma. The pulp is dense, has good transportability. The round bone is easily detached.

Ripening and fruiting

Cherry begins to bloom early, the berries ripen in the fourth year, are formed simultaneously in early July.

After planting the seedlings, it will take a long time before you can see the first berries on the tree. The first flowering occurs only in the fourth year of the tree's life. At this time, the tree produces only a small number of flowers. In the fifth year, you can already expect more active flowering and the first, albeit small, harvest. A decent harvest can be harvested for 6-7 years.

Yield

The average yield is 46 centners per hectare. The maximum reaches 104 c / ha.

Self-fertility and the need for pollinators

Cherry Sadko is a self-fertile variety, therefore, requires pollinators nearby. Otherwise, the tree will bloom but not bear fruit.

Growing and care

A competent approach to planting and growing crops will help to achieve a bountiful harvest. First of all, it is worth deciding on a place for planting a young tree.

  1. Preference should be given to the slopes of the southeast or southwest direction, where the areas are well lit and protected from unpleasant drafts.

  2. The water table must be deep to prevent root rot, which grows 2 m into the ground.

  3. You should not plant cherries in lowlands, where melt water lingers for a long time, which causes the death of the plant by rot.

  4. When choosing a soil, it is better to stop on loam or sandy loam.

For cherries to bear fruit, pollinators must grow nearby. Usually, they are played by other varieties of sweet cherry or cherry, in which the flowering period coincides with Sadko.Young varieties are planted mainly in the spring, when warm weather sets in the street.

The tree planting scheme is as follows.

  1. A couple of weeks before disembarkation, holes up to 80 meters deep are dug in a pre-selected area. The recess must be at least 1 meter in diameter.

  2. The bottom of the pit is covered with a fertile layer of soil and fertilizers.

  3. A peg is driven into the recess, providing a protrusion 50 cm above the surface.

  4. The seedlings are placed in pits, carefully digging in the remaining space, followed by compaction of the soil.

When the cherries are planted, they are abundantly watered and mulched with organic ingredients. After planting, it is worth providing correct and timely care for the plant. The main components.

  1. Watering. Sweet cherries are demanding for watering during the growing season and fruiting, when it is necessary to apply a large amount of water. Towards autumn, watering should be reduced, and then stopped altogether.

  2. Top dressing. The first fertilizers are applied before planting seedlings. Then the tree is left to grow for 3 years, after which the plant is again fed with nitrogen compounds. The same fertilizers are applied to the soil during the fruiting period and before frost.

  3. Pruning. There are two types: formative and sanitary. Young trees are exposed first, forming the crown. The second option is held every season in spring and autumn.

  4. Loosening. The procedure should be carried out in late spring and summer, when the tree is actively bearing fruit. Loosening can be done manually or using a cultivator, the time of the process is after watering.

Additionally, gardeners recommend carrying out preventive work to strengthen the plant's immunity.

Sweet cherries are planted in a sunny and well-protected place from the wind. The soil should be fertile, loose and moisture-permeable. There are two options for planting cherries - spring and autumn. The first option is the most preferred and is suitable for all growing regions. In the southern regions, planting can be carried out in the fall.
One of the benefits of grafting a tree is to restore overgrown plants, improve the taste of the fruit, and adapt southern varieties to cool climates. If you follow all the recommendations of experts, you can strengthen the immune system of cherries, and it will be more resistant to pests and diseases.
In order to harvest a rich and tasty cherry crop every year, you need to properly care for it. Timely watering is one of the essential steps in care. The rate of watering a cherry tree directly depends on how dry and hot the weather is, and on the amount of precipitation. Basically, cherries need to be watered about 3-5 times per season, depending on the weather conditions in your area.
One of the most important agrotechnical measures in the cultivation of sweet cherry is correct and timely pruning. Correct pruning eliminates the consumption of nutrients for infertile shoots, so more trace elements are sent to the fruiting branches. This process increases the quality and quantity of the harvest.

Disease and pest resistance

The variety is highly resistant to many pests and diseases. The tree is not affected by coccomycosis, moniliosis and clasterosporiosis. However, gardeners recommend, for prevention purposes, to carry out treatment with special formulations before the beginning of cherry blossoms.

When caring for cherries, you need to carry out timely protection against various pests and pathogens. Depending on the cause and nature of the course, all cherry diseases can be conditionally divided into several categories - infectious and non-infectious.Each category of diseases provides for its own plan and method of treatment, the use of certain drugs and folk remedies.
Self-cultivation of sweet cherries is a complicated process. It is important to follow all the necessary subtleties and techniques for the fruit tree to take root. There are several ways to propagate cherries: grafting on another tree, cuttings, growing from a stone, propagation by root shoots or layering.
Main characteristics
Authors
M.V. Kanshina, A.E. Sedov (All-Russian Research Institute of Lupine)
Appeared when crossing
Muscat black F2 х Leningrad black F2
Year of approval
2005
Appointment
universal
Yield
high
Average yield
46 centners / ha
Maximum yield
104 c / ha
Wood
Growth type
medium-sized
Crown
broadly round, medium density
Branches
dark gray
Escapes
horizontal, drooping at the bottom, of medium length and thickness
Sheet
narrow oval, medium size, green
Flowers
large, saucer-shaped corolla, white
Number of flowers per inflorescence
3
Fruiting type
bears fruit on fruit twigs and bouquet twigs
Fruit
Fruit size
large
Fruit size, mm
height 23 mm, width 21 mm, thickness 19 mm
Fruit weight, g
6,1-8,1
Fruit shape
oval
Fruit color
dark red
Peduncle
medium length and thickness
Pulp color
Dark red
Pulp (consistency)
dense
Fruit taste
sweet
Juice color
Dark red
Bone size
large
Bone weight, g
0,38
Separability of the bone from the pulp
good
Detachment of fruits
dry
Appearance
attractive
Fruit composition
20.1% solids, 11.8% sugars, 0.31% acids, 17mg / 100g ascorbic acid
Fruit tasting
4.7 points
Growing
Self-fertility
self-infertile
Winter hardiness
tree and flower buds - good, pistils - medium
The soil
loamy, sod-podzolic, chernozem
Watering
requires regular watering
Location
sunny area sheltered from the wind
Growing regions
Central
Resistant to fruit cracking
steady
Resistance to fungal diseases
relatively stable
Coccomycosis resistance
average
Resistance to moniliosis
high
Clasterosporium resistance
high
Maturation
Early maturity
4 years after planting
Flowering time
early
Ripening terms
early
Fruiting period
10 july
Ripening nature
simultaneous
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