Apricot Sapling
General Characteristics of Apricot Saplings The trees of Malatya Apricot Sapling show strong and upright growth. Fruits of Malatya Apricot Sapling are medium in size and flat. Malatya Apricot Sapling is a variety with early yield and regular yield. Since Malatya Apricot Sapling is affected by the late frosts of spring, slopes and ridges should be preferred rather than plains and pits. Southern slopes can be preferred due to the demand for plenty of light and sun. The pits where apricot saplings will be planted should be opened in autumn before the rains and aeration should be provided. After apricot orchards are established in any way, maintenance work is required. In order to get a continuous and high quality crop, timely pruning of trees, removing dry branches, tillage, irrigation are required. Apricot seedlings generally do not like water. Depending on the altitude and soil structure, it will be sufficient to give water once every 15 days. When planting apricot saplings, the root collar and grafting site should remain 3-4 fingers above the soil level. Pollinator: It is self efficient.