- Authors: S.P. Kedrin, Samara Experimental Station for Horticulture
- Taste: sweet with sourness
- Fruit weight, g: 140-180
- The beginning of fruiting varieties: for 5-6 years
- Removable maturity: in the second decade of September
- Keeping quality: up to 5 months
- Appointment: fresh, making stewed fruit, making jam
- Growing regions: Povolzhsky, Uralsky and Volgo-Vyatsky districts
- Appeared when crossing: Antonovka Saffronnaya x Pepin London
- Transportability: Yes
The Kuibyshevskoe apple tree is considered a good choice for experienced gardeners. The partially self-pollinated variety requires attention, but yields good fruit that can be easily transported. Universal use, apples are suitable for canning and subsequent processing.
Breeding history of the variety
The apple tree was obtained by S.P.Kedrin by hybridization. In the breeding work, Antonovka Saffronnaya and Pepin Londonsky were used. The resulting hybrid was registered in the State Register of the Middle Volga Region.
Description of the variety
The tree is vigorous, without formation, it grows up to 7 m in height, with an average crown density, usually of a wide pyramidal shape. The branches are thickened, the shoots are strong, runny, have a brown bark tone. Leaves are regular oval, slightly tapering towards the end of the plate, medium in size, slightly curved in the central part.
Features, pros and cons
Kuibyshevskoe is distinguished by good keeping quality of fruits: they are stored for up to 5 months. Planting a number of other apple trees with the same flowering time helps to achieve abundant fruiting. The advantages of the variety include:
- easy adaptation to a new place;
- high shoot-forming ability;
- harmonious combination of taste and aroma properties of fruits;
- drought tolerance;
- protection of roots and buds from recurrent spring frosts.
The disadvantages include the difficulty in obtaining bountiful harvests outside the areas for which the variety is adapted. In addition, the cultivar's resistance to major diseases is low; it requires increased safety measures during cultivation.
Ripening and fruiting
The fruits reach maturity in the second decade of September. Fruiting begins at 5-6 years. Kuibyshevskoe is one of the last varieties of late autumn. In mature trees, periodic fruiting may be observed.
Growing regions
The apple tree is zoned for cultivation in the Volgo-Vyatka, Ural and Volga regions of the Russian Federation. Suitable for cultivation in the Moscow region. It successfully takes root in the southern regions.
Yield
Average collection rates are 76 c / ha. The variety is considered fruitful. Depending on the age of the tree, the amount of harvested fruits can vary in the range of 37-145 c / ha.
Fruits and their taste
Kuibyshevskoe is a variety of apple trees that give flat-round fruits weighing 140–180 g. The skin is deep green, up to 1/3 of the surface can be brownish-red. The pulp has a creamy shade, dense fine-grained structure. The skin is dense, with a weak whitish bloom, smooth, there are poorly expressed subcutaneous points. The taste is characteristic, sweet, with a noticeable sourness.
Growing features
There is experience in the successful cultivation of the variety on semi-dwarf rootstocks. This method is used in areas with a close occurrence of groundwater to the surface. But even in its own-rooted culture, Kuibyshevskoe demonstrates active growth. Two-year-olds are already producing branches extending from the trunk at an angle of 60–80 °.
A young plant is planted in the autumn, in October, but no later than a month before the start of frost. It is also possible to carry out this procedure in early spring, until the buds swell and the sap begins to flow. When choosing a location, preference is given to sunny, well-protected areas from the wind. With a close occurrence of groundwater, high soil moisture, drainage of the planting pit is mandatory. The distance between trees in the garden is kept in the range of 5 m or more.
Preparation for landing should be preliminary. A hole is dug up to 1 m in diameter at a depth of about 0.8 m. The selected soil is mixed with 2 buckets of organic matter (peat or humus), 300 g of wood ash is added. Also, 50 g of potassium chloride and 250 g of superphosphate are added to the fertile mixture. You should not add lime, but you can dilute the clay soil with a bucket of sand.
When planting, the hole is filled with 2/3 of the prepared soil mixture. Then a stake is driven in for a garter. The seedling is placed in the center of the hole, the roots must be carefully straightened, leaving the neck 5–6 cm above the edges of the hole. After that, the rest of the soil is laid, and 20 liters of water are plentifully watered. The surface of the planting circle is covered with a layer of sawdust or peat.
Young trees definitely need watering. They are guided by the weather, but moisture must be applied at least 2–5 times a month. The garter made for a young tree is gradually loosened.
The variety is tall and therefore requires pruning. In the 1st year, in the absence of lateral branches, the central shoot is shortened to 60–90 cm. Biennial trees are formed, removing 1/3 of the entire crown length. At 5–7 years, the main pruning is performed. It is considered formative, in the future, the height of the tree is maintained at a level of no more than 5 m - this is more convenient for harvesting.
Diseases and pests
The cultivar shows a below average resistance to scab damage. Often affected by fruit rot.
The apple tree is a popular fruit crop among gardeners. It can be found in many summer cottages. But at the same time, such trees are often affected by various diseases. It is very important to recognize the disease in time and carry out the necessary procedures for a speedy recovery. Otherwise, the fruits will be spoiled, and the tree itself may die altogether.
Review overview
According to the owners, Kuibyshevskoe demonstrates excellent productivity, it successfully tolerates even severe frosts. It is noted that the first fruits appear on the branches of the apple tree already for 5 years. Summer residents especially note the excellent taste of the fruit, as well as their juiciness. When processing, it is possible to get not only jam or jam. The juices work out great too.
Gardeners recommend storing the harvested fruits in wooden boxes, protecting them from unnecessarily high temperatures. In this case, the harvest can be preserved until February.
Negative reviews are mainly associated with a violation of agricultural practices recommended for this variety. With a careless attitude, the summer resident will only have to dream about bountiful harvests. Gardeners mention that the varieties Kutuzovets and Zhigulevskoye are considered good pollinating neighbors for Kuibyshevsky. In this case, there will be practically no barren flowers on the apple trees.