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De Wet Peach-Fruiting 20L Grafted

R490.00

Prunus Persica ‘De Wet’

The De Wet  Peach is a Cling with red flesh around the pip and mostly red skin.  The flesh tends to soften at the point.

It is also known as a Yellow Dessert Peach and produces medium size peaches.

Strong, vigorous grower with low chilling requirement. Harvest end October.

Peach trees require a cold winter with a certain number of hours below 7°

Tomatoes and potatoes should be kept away from peach trees, as they spread blight. Also, avoid planting raspberry bushes near peach trees. However, planting chamomile and comfrey adds nutrients to the soil, serving as a natural fertiliser for peach trees.

Watering

Water every second day after transplanting for about a week; thereafter, reduce to twice a week in dry or hot weather for the next 2-3 months.
Water every couple of weeks if there is no rain. Too much water can cause root rot but do not allow the roots to dry out completely.

Watering

Water every second day after transplanting for about a week; thereafter, reduce to twice a week in dry or hot weather for the next 2-3 months.
Water every couple of weeks if there is no rain. Too much water can cause root rot but do not allow the roots to dry out completely.

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Position

Full sun; although they can tolerate some shade, they will yield more fruit the more sun they receive and grow more vigorously. Peach trees require colder climates and do not do well in warm winter climates.

Size

De Wet Peach trees can grow to about 8-10 metres tall. Plan the site before planting, keeping the tree away from external walls, electrical lines, and other trees. If possible, plant in a protected area as strong winds can damage branches and leaves.

Soil Type – Peach trees are not fussy about soil type but prefer slightly acidic soil. Loosen the soil in the area before planting about 1.5mts depth in your normal garden soil, and good drainage is important.

Mulch

Use from 2 to 5 centimetres of pine bark mulch to protect the roots from UV damage and drying out. It retains moisture, and maintains an optimal pH. Do not let the mulch touch the plant stem, as it may cause infection or rot.

Watering

Water every second day after transplanting for about a week; thereafter, reduce to twice a week in dry or hot weather for the next 2-3 months.
Water every couple of weeks if there is no rain. Too much water can cause root rot but do not allow the roots to dry out completely.

Pests

Regularly inspect the tree for signs of pests such as aphids, scale insects, and peach tree borers. Treat promptly or preferrably use preventative measures by spray with agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control)

Disease prevention: Common peach diseases such as peach leaf curl, brown rot, and powdery mildew. Apply appropriate fungicides if necessary, or continue with Neem oil or EM Control as a preventative.

Thinning Fruit

Thin fruit in early summer when they are small to promote larger, healthier fruit and prevent branch breakage due to excessive weight.

Weight 5 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 150 cm
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5

Length

20

Width

20

Height

100

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medium_parcel

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