Description of the frost-resistant columnar apple tree Iksha

Columnar apple trees appeared in our country in 1972. Today, there are over 100 known varieties. Gardeners have long appreciated the compact size of these trees, their small habit and roots, their high decorative value, their intense and rapid fruiting, and their ease of care and harvesting. These are the advantages of the best columnar apple varieties, among which the Iksha apple tree occupies a worthy place. In this article, we will describe the variety, its characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and the specifics of harvesting and storing the fruit.

Description and characteristics of the variety

Apple trees of this variety are not only grown in many countries around the world but are also included in the list of apple trees native to central Russia. The tree itself is dwarf, which allows for a compact planting of many of these trees in a garden or garden. It has a naturally rounded crown and a robust root system. The leaves of this apple tree grow on fairly thick petioles and are a characteristic light green. The fruits weigh an average of 150 grams.

The Iksha apple tree is a columnar variety.

Some specimens weigh up to 220 g when weighed. Ripe apples are green. A slight yellow tint can be seen on the main surface. The core of this variety of fruit is always pleasantly fragrant and very juicy. Inside, the creamy flesh is found, always containing seeds. The fruit contains a high amount of fructose. Among the characteristics of this variety are excellent frost resistance, immunity to infections, high yield and shelf life.These apple trees will be a worthy decoration for any garden.

Harvesting and storage

It's worth noting that the columnar apple tree known as Iksha can delight its owner with delicious fruit within a year of planting. However, the maximum yield should not be expected for at least five years. To reap a good harvest of your favorite fruits in the future, it's important to ensure the plant establishes and adapts well after planting, provide simple care, and prevent damage from fungal infections and pests.

The Iksha variety has good frost resistance and productivity.

Store harvested fruit in wooden boxes placed in a basement or attic. The key is maintaining a temperature of between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius. In addition to boxes, fruit can also be stored in special wooden containers. This material is excellent at absorbing excess moisture from the fruit, preventing the onset of rotting.

It is strongly recommended to sprinkle the harvest with sawdust. If you have harvested a large number of apples, you can arrange them in several layers. However, remember that the number of layers should not exceed three. When placing ripe apples in a box or container, ensure that they are spaced at least slightly apart.

Iksha fruits can reach 220 g

If all conditions are met, fruits retain their marketable appearance and original flavor until the middle of the last month of winter. Experienced gardeners sometimes lower the humidity in the basement or attic to ensure fresh fruit for their favorites well into March.

Alternatively, a refrigerator freezer is also suitable for storage. Apples of this variety will keep well there even until April.

Pros and cons

Today, more and more gardeners are choosing Iksha seedlings for their gardens. Why are they so prized by experienced and novice gardeners? The advantages of this variety include its excellent viability and frost resistance. These trees are resistant not only to very low temperatures but also to even the harshest local weather conditions. These plants will not cause much trouble for their owners, as they are highly resistant to most fruit crop diseases.

Iksha fruits retain their original appearance for a long time.

To be on the safe side, it's advisable to pre-treat the trees with modern preventative treatments. Since this species has a strong root system, it quickly establishes itself in a new location and begins bearing fruit within a year of planting.

Fruits ripening on trees are unaffected by frost or unstable weather. They retain their original appearance and flavor for a long time when stored properly.

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