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Are McIntosh apples trees self pollinating?

Are McIntosh apples trees self pollinating?

McIntosh Apple Tree Pollination McIntosh Apple Trees are not self-fertile. You will need to plant another variety to achieve fruiting.

What trees pollinate McIntosh?

Pollination of McIntosh apple trees

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What is a good pollinator for Macintosh apple?

Malus domestica ‘McIntosh’ Your McIntosh can be pollinated by Granny Smith, Rubinette, Yellow Transparent, and Zestar!

Why can’t I find McIntosh apples?

Discovered in 1811 by Ontario farmer John McIntosh, the apple has been sold commercially since the 1880s, according to the Canadian Encyclopedia. One of the issues is its longevity: the apples are less suitable for market as they don’t maintain their crunch over a long period of time.

How big do McIntosh apple trees get?

15-20 feet
McIntosh Apple trees require 900 chill hours and are self-pollinators. They prefer full sun and moist, well-drained soil. At maturity, the MacIntosh apple can reach a height and width of 15-20 feet.

How close should apple trees be to pollinate?

For pollination purposes, the recommended planting distance for apple trees is within a 100 foot distance. To summarize, nearly all apple varieties need to be cross-pollinated with pollen from the flowers of a different apple variety to produce fruit.

Are McIntosh apples soft?

McIntosh apples have a tender white flesh that’s crisp when freshly harvested, but soon adopts a softer consistency, making these perfect for cooking into sauce. Macs are sweet and juicy with a pleasant tanginess.

Are McIntosh apples in season now?

Depending on the variety, apples are available from late July through early November. Gala, Macoun and McIntosh ones are ready to go in September, so start stocking up now. Deep red and golden Macoun apples have a sweeter, tarter flavor; because they’re very juicy, they’re great for applesauce.

Where do McIntosh apples grow best?

McIntosh apple trees grow best in areas that have warm, sunny days and cool nights. It’s very winter hardy, meaning it can survive winter temperatures as low as -34°C. The McIntosh apple is one of the most northern growing apples in Canada.

How do you cross pollinate an apple tree by hand?

Hand pollination is relatively simple. Fluff the end of a cotton swab and swirl it or a small paintbrush in an apple blossom or the package of pollen and apply it to the king bloom in as many flower clusters as you can reach. The best time to pollinate is within 12 to 72 hours of the flower opening.