Product Information
Product Description
The Hrmn Apple Plant is a cultivar developed in India, particularly suited for temperate and high-altitude climates like those found in Himachal Pradesh and parts of Jammu & Kashmir. Here’s a detailed description of the Hrmn Apple Plant:
🌳 Hrmn Apple Plant Description
🧬 Variety Origin:
Hybrid/Cultivar: A locally developed or improved variety, typically grown for better yield, disease resistance, and adaptability to Indian hill conditions.
🌱 Plant Characteristics:
Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Habit: Medium to tall, upright growth with a well-branched canopy.
Rootstock: Often grafted on clonal rootstocks like MM-106 or MM-111 for dwarfing and early fruiting.
🍎 Fruit Characteristics:
Size: Medium to large
Shape: Round to slightly conical
Skin: Smooth, bright red or blush over yellow-green base
Taste: Sweet to mildly acidic with a crisp texture
Maturity Time: Mid to late season (typically August–October in India)
Storage: Good shelf life under proper storage conditions
🌸 Flowering & Pollination:
Bloom Time: Spring (March–April)
Pollination: Cross-pollinated; requires companion varieties like Golden Delicious, Red Fuji, or Gala for optimal fruit set
Flower Type: Hermaphroditic (both male and female organs)
🌿 Climate & Soil:
Climate: Requires chilling hours (800–1,000 hours below 7°C); thrives in cool, temperate zones
Soil: Well-drained loamy soil, pH 6.0–7.0
Altitude: Best grown between 1,500 – 2,700 meters
🛡️ Pest & Disease Resistance:
Common Issues: Apple scab, powdery mildew, aphids
Resistance: Moderately resistant depending on local conditions and management
🍏 Yield & Performance:
First Fruiting: 2–3 years after planting (if grafted on dwarf rootstock)
Full Yield: 5–7 years
Production: ~15–25 kg per tree (young), increasing with age and care
✅ Advantages:
Adapted to Indian hilly conditions
Good fruit quality and appearance
Suitable for commercial orchards and home gardens
⚠️ Considerations:
Needs proper pruning and training
Requires winter chilling—won’t perform well in tropical or subtropical regions.