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Cape Bebeco -CB 932

Cultivar; Cape Bebeco -CB 932

Clone Number;CB 932

Origin; Greece, Released in 1990

Royalties/ Levies; not enough data

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Yield; good

Fruit use; fresh, dessert and drying

Type; blush, freestone

Shelf-life; good storage, 7-8 days in cold storage or a fridge,

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Water requirements; 12957.1 m3 / ha

Soil type; loam, silt or sandy, well-draining soil with a pH of 6 to 6.5 is recommended. Apricots do not tolerate high levels of boron, chlorine, sodium or brackish soils

Sun requirements; 8 hours of full-sun

Chill hours; 400 to 600 hours

Pruning; It is best to prune apricot trees in late winter or early spring when the new leaves and flowers begin to show. Cut off the thinner branches with narrow crotches (ie; those flimsy branches that grow more up than outwards) . In addition, apricots should be thinned out once the fruit sets in, this is because a too heavily laden tree will  produce smaller fruits than normal.

Soil depth; apricots require deep soil to grow well, a depth of 1,5 metres is recommended

Care; It is best to protect apricot trees from excessive winds, and ensure that you plant them in an area that receives little frost as they are susceptible to late frost. Painting the bottom of the trunk with a non-caustic, quick-drying paint can help reduce the effects of extreme cold and/or harsh sunlight as they are heat sensitive.

Fertiliser requirements; Apricots do best when Nitrogen, Phosphorous and potassium are applied  

Pollination requirements; most apricot varieties are self-pollinating

Successful test-crosses; not applicable- apricots are self-fruitful

Bloom time; late August

Harvest time; early December

Vigor; moderate

Size and shape; semi-upright tree, of medium build

Tree age; generally will fruit in it's second or third year, but may take up to five years to yield at it's maximum potential

Average life span; fruits for 20-25 years, lives for 40-150 depending on the rootstock used.

Susceptibility to pests and disease;  sensitive to PPV.

General notes; grows best in areas with winter rainfall, 

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