Plum Stanley

Stenley plum is a variety of the North Caucasus region. Differs in high survival rate in places with changeable weather conditions. The Stanley plum is resistant to both frost and drought, which favorably presents its characteristics. It is dominated by the qualities that it borrowed from the "genetic ancestors". The Stanley variety belongs to Hungarian plums, which can be called Stanley or Stanley. These varieties of varieties are very similar to each other, but they have more different ones. The only thing that can be noted are long purple fruits with dark spots in the form of black shades. There are abdominal stripes that distinguish the variety from others, as well as the taste of the pulp - it is sugar-dessert. It is from the Hungarian women that the best is obtained prunes.

Breeding history of the variety

The Stanley plum variety was bred for a long time - in 1926 by several breeders. It all began in the twentieth century, when Richard Wellington decided to conduct an interesting experiment. A professor at Cornell University crossed plums - based on the French variety Prunot d'Agen. In addition, the Grand Duke was investigated - this is a variety of American origin. The French plum Prunot d'Agen conveyed its taste, excellent aroma and sweetness of the fruit. Outward features are the full merit of the "woman". And from the male plum variety - resistance to freezing of the buds in a cold spring.

Nowadays, the Stanley plum is present in many gardens. It is loved for its qualities and properties - they are planted in regions with a temperate climate. The variety is also popular in Russia. In Europe and America, it ranks 4th in terms of disembarkation in the central regions.

In the 80s of the last century, the Stanley variety was cultivated in the United States. Now Stanley is grown in the Black Earth Region, Moscow Region, Siberia. But the plum is late ripening, so it is better not to export it to frosty countries. Even if it grows up, it will not be able to ripen.

Description of the Stenley plum variety

Stenley plum grows up to 3 m in height. A very tall tree with a massive crown. The bark of the plum tree is distinguished by its dark brown tint from other trees. The stem, straight in length and rounded in shape, beautifully holds the plum branches. The shoots are reddish. The leaves have their own pigmentation, which is sometimes perceived as a disease. The plum of the Stanley variety blooms in mid-spring, when the April thaw sets in, the earth freezes and nourishes the soil. The buds on the tree are generative; they appear on the shoots after the first year of the seedling's life.

Stenley plum begins to bear fruit towards the end of the 4th year of life. Full ripening occurs in mid or late September. The Stanley plums themselves are very tasty - they have a large stone, which is easily separated from the pulp. However, the mass of the fetus is small - only 50 g, while most of the weight is taken by the bone.

The skin has a purple color, but near the filling it gives off green. There is also an abdominal suture that unevenly connects the top and bottom of the plum. The pulp is yellowish, according to agronomists it received 4.9 points. It tastes very sweet, dessert.Due to the fact that the height of the Stanley plum is impressive, one tree during the fruiting period is capable of producing more than 70 kg of fruit.

Characteristics of the Stanley variety

Plum Stenley variety is quite large, therefore it needs care and feeding.

Important! The plum is hardy, it can survive frosts and warm weather, but it will die if it is planted in a region for which it is not zoned.

Drought resistance, frost resistance

Stanley plum tolerates frost very easily. The maximum "survival" mark is -34 0C, which means that the columnar Stenley plum can grow even in Siberia without changing the taste of its fruits.

She also tolerates heat easily, but stuffiness and drought are unacceptable. The Stanley plum should be watered abundantly, use a thorn, Ussuri plum or sand cherry for the soil so that the rootstocks do not harm the tree. The Stanley plum also needs grafting in winter.

Stanley plum pollinators

Stanley plum pollinators are varieties similar in characteristics. These include the Chachak plum, Empress, Bluefri and President plums. They all have good qualities and tasty fruits.

Plum yield of Stanley

The Stenley plum variety blooms in mid-spring, and in early autumn you can enjoy the fruits. Young trees will make it possible to harvest 60-70 kg of the crop. But adults are tall and massive plums up to 90 kg from one tree.

Scope of berries

The Stenley plum variety has a universal purpose. It is consumed in its pure form without processing; it can be sent for drying to obtain prunes. Also in the industry, this variety is loved in the form of compotes, jams and juices. Separately, they began to produce marinades using Stanley plums. It is easy to freeze it, it does not deteriorate, as it is "prepared" for low temperatures. Transportability is excellent - Stanley's home plum easily withstands crossings.

Disease and pest resistance

Columnar plum Stanley is very resistant to disease, especially polystygmosis. It is a disease of red spots on foliage and fruits. Usually plums of different varieties, after infection, begin to become covered with a gray film of rot and aphids.

Advantages and disadvantages of the variety

If we take into account all the characteristics and peculiarities of the Stanley plum, there are several positive aspects of it:

  1. She easily transfers viruses and diseases, without requiring additional preventive measures.
  2. Plum Stanley in the Moscow region and Siberia will feel equally good - resistance to frost is high.
  3. She is self-fertile, gives a constant stable harvest.
  4. The rind is soft and dense - not prone to chafing and cracking.

Of the shortcomings, only its susceptibility to rot and exactingness to soil fertility are highlighted. Therefore, if you additionally moisten and feed the soil, you can enjoy delicious Stanley plums. Also, reviews of gardeners about Stanley plum say that the variety is easily transplanted to new soil. This is beneficial and convenient for summer residents when the selected planting site may not like the seedling.

Planting the Stanley plum

Plum of the Stenley variety should be planted before the beginning of spring, and preferably at the time of the beginning of sap flow. Autumn planting is more difficult to tolerate with trees, so in the new year, right after the snow melts, it is worth doing just that so as not to miss the deadline.

Advice! It is also worth preparing clay jars for seedlings in advance. In them, plums will stand for several months, not like other trees.

Recommended timing

The pit is being prepared in the fall so that the earth can freeze and warm up. Sizes depend on the root system of the Stanley plum. The variety can have weak roots and then spread out to several meters in width. Much depends on the soil, but the width of the pit should be wide and roomy:

  1. If the soil is fertile, dig a hole 60 x 80 cm.
  2. If not fertile, then the pit reaches a size of 100 x 100 cm.

Then, in the spring, the Stanley home plum will be able to take root.

Choosing the right place

Plum of the Stanley variety loves warmth, which means that the place on the site should be completely covered with sunlight. The tree will be "grateful" for the fertile soil warmed up to a depth of 1 meter. It is better to eliminate drafts. Better to plant a Stanley plum on the south side in the front row.

Plum also loves moisture, so groundwater is essential. If they are not there, the Stanley plum will have to be watered every 3-4 weeks.

What crops can and cannot be planted nearby

Only those crops that belong to the type of fruit trees can be planted near the Stanley plum. The same garden can contain both apple trees and pears.

Selection and preparation of planting material

Before planting, you do not need to prepare any additional materials, everything is prepared according to the general rules and algorithm.

Landing algorithm

In the middle of the pit there is usually a support that supports the drain. Before planting, the pit is watered with water - other varieties of plums do not require this. The seedling is tied to a support so that the first shoots are above the end of the stake. The roots of the Stanley plum are spread evenly in breadth. Then they are covered with earth, and a ditch is made around. It is required for watering. The neck of the seedling is treated with heteroauxin, then the groove is watered.

Plum follow-up care

Further care is to trim the crown. In order for the Stanley plum to bear fruit well, you need to constantly shape the crown. Each year, you can stumble upon increments that also "try" to create the shape of the crown. Stanley plum will produce frequent shoots, of which there are too many.

Attention! If the fruits are closely spaced to each other, the weight of the crop will increase, and the branches will not withstand such a load.

In the first two years, they pay attention to the place of the seedling. Every three months during the first and second year, 2 tablets of heteroauxin are given. They are bred into one bucket, and the moat at each Stanley plum sapling is watered with medicine. Plum also loves manure - it is added at the end of the second year.

Sanitary pruning is carried out every 6 years, which helps to fight pests and diseases. More details about the Stanley plum are described in the video:

Diseases and pests, methods of control and prevention

The Stanley variety is susceptible only to fungal infection with moniliosis. To maintain health, the tree is treated with a fungicide. If the fungus nevertheless infects the crown, then it is burned partially or completely.

Aphids also like to eat Stanley plum, so they choose Intavir to fight this disease. If the reason for the fall of the Stanley plum fruit lies not in the invasion of rodents, it is worth looking for insects on the crown of the tree.

Important! Insecticides can kill not only the pests of the Stanley plum, but also insects useful for the garden.

Conclusion

The Stanley plum is an amazing variety of wood that is a blend of "American" and "French". The stunning characteristics were worthy of almost 5 points in the assessment of agronomists. If we talk about summer residents and private owners, the reviews about the Stenley drain in the Black Earth Region and other regions are only positive.

Reviews of summer residents about the Stenley drain

Kostin Lev Valerievich, 45 years old, Moscow
A Stanley plum has finally grown in my garden. Love to take care of the tree, but demanding. My soil is bad, so I constantly have to add complementary foods. However, the taste of the plums does not change. I read reviews about the Stanley plum in the Moscow region and was surprised that large harvests are growing on this land. Not very prolific, but you can grow something for yourself. Next year, I need to form a crown - I want to get even more harvest, so that there is enough for both twists and compotes for children.

Motin Alexey Vitalievich, 75 years old, Voronezh
My plum came to life for a long time after removing the rot. There was velvety moss, it seemed to me that this is the norm. But then I realized how wrong I was. The tree lost its vitality, then foliage problems began, the fruits fell. Catastrophe. I had to disinfect everything, because the plum was still bearing fruit, young. It was possible to reanimate in only a year, and this is constant checks of seedlings, care and watering.It is difficult, it is better to properly handle a fruit tree than to correct your own mistakes.

Comments (1)
  1. I wanted to write "very fruitful and beautiful plum" - the "NOT" particle above is superfluous.

    02/01/2020 at 03:02
    Alexander
  2. 50 grams - small plum ?? Are you guys getting drunk there in your south? For our Leningrad region, this is an excellent indicator of size. I have one Stanley tree - not very productive and beautiful plum, the fruits are about 40-50 grams

    02/01/2020 at 03:02
    Alexander
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