WHAT ARE THE OPTIMAL GROWING CONDITIONS FOR APPLE? LET’S FIND OUT!!

Apples are hardy temperate deciduous fruits that require around 13 degrees Celsius at night so as to break dormancy and 18 degrees Celsius during the day. However, optimum night and day temperatures of about 6-8°C will enable complete bud breaking. The grow at an altitude of 1500- 2700 m above sea level (asl). 

Apples are best grown in deep, well drained sandy to sandy loam soils. The PH for sandy soils should be 5.5 while for heavy clay soils should be 6.5. Avoid planting in areas where the soil is heavy or wet.  It is recommended to carry out a soil test to establish deficiencies in nutrients particularly Phosphorus which affects root development. Our agronomists are readily available to take your soil samples for soil testing to determine the possible nutrient deficiencies. 

1000-1800mm of rainfall per year is adequate. However, very high rainfall results to incidences fungal diseases. In areas of low rainfall, irrigation can be done. Water deeply once a week or more often during hot, dry weather.

In Uganda apples tend to do well in regions such as: Rwenzori, Elgon and Kigezi: These are the districts of Mbale, Kapchorwa, Bududa, Kasese, Bundibugya, Kabale, Rukiga and Rubanda.
When managed properly, apple production in Uganda can be a safe and long-term farm investment. Kindly contact us for apple seedlings for your farm at:
0708729144

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