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What happens when a fruit doesn't get enough chill hours?

julia42
12 years ago

I have a blackberry that I bought last year. It was either a Navaho or and Apache (shame on me for not being able to remember!). Anyhow, last year it had a decent number of blossoms, and while it set fruit, the berries had only a handful of drupelets that matured. This year, it's grown to a very beautiful vigorous plant, and I see many swelling buds, but I'm wondering what I should expect...

After reading more about both varieties, the chill hours required seem pretty high for my area (both are estimated at 800 or so and I think my area ranges from 500-700). What should happen if chill hours aren't met? Should the plant not blossom at all? Or would the plant blossom but not set fruit? Or set fruit poorly? I had initially thought the problem with the plant was inadequate pollenization, but could it have been inadequate chill hours?

Thanks!

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