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Ferprime COV Cherry Tree Plant at producer prices for professional apple growers

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Scion, distaff, half stem, tall stem - How to choose?

Understanding the Different Forms of Fruit Trees and Their Planting

Arboriverse , a specialist in the production and supply of professional fruit trees, offers a wide range of plants adapted to your needs and your growing objectives. Discover the characteristics of scions, cattails, half-stems and high-stems, and how to choose and plant these trees on your plot.


The Different Forms of Fruit Trees

1. Scion

  • Benefits :
    • Attractive price.
    • Flexibility: possibility of shaping the tree according to your needs.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Requires training.
    • Late production (4 to 5 years).
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 3 to 4 m.
    • Tutoring: recommended for 1 to 2 years.

2. Distaff

  • Benefits :
    • Perfect for small gardens or high density crops.
    • Fast production: fruiting in 1 to 2 years.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Shorter lifespan.
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 5 to 7 m.
    • Tutoring: recommended for 2 to 3 years.

3. Half-stem

  • Benefits :
    • Good production.
    • Accessible size for maintenance.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Requires more space.
    • Production in 2 to 4 years.
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 5 to 10 m.
    • Tutoring: necessary for 3 to 4 years.

4. High-top

  • Benefits :
    • Longevity and high production.
    • Promotes biodiversity.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Significant space (8 to 10 m between trees).
    • Late production (5 years minimum).
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 8 to 10 m.
    • Density: 150 to 250 trees/ha.

Criteria for Choosing the Right Tree Shape

  • Available space: Choose cattails for small gardens or scions for personalized management. For larger spaces, tall stems or half-stems are ideal.
  • Desired production: rapid production favors cattails, while sustainable production favors tall stems.
  • Maintenance: Half-stems are more accessible, while high-stems require little intervention after establishment.
  • Biodiversity: tall stems are best suited to creating natural habitats.

Tips for Planting Your Fruit Trees

1. Soil preparation

  • Analysis and amendment: test the soil and enrich it with compost.
  • Drainage: Avoid compacted or wet soils.

2. Planting

  • Planting hole: adapted to the size of the roots (60x60x60 cm for scions, up to 1 m for tall stems).
  • Positioning: The graft point must be at least 7.5 cm above the ground.
  • Watering and mulching: essential for recovery.

3. Layout and orientation

  • Spacing: respect the recommended distances according to the type of plant.
  • Orientation: north-south for optimal sunshine.

4. Pollination

  • Varietal compatibility: Mix compatible varieties.
  • Pollinators: Plan for 10 to 12% pollinator trees in your orchard.

Why Choose Arboriverse?

  • Professional quality: grafted plants produced by specialist nurserymen.
  • Producer prices: excellent value for money.
  • Fast delivery: throughout France, directly to your orchard.
  • Technical support: personalized advice and free quotes within 48 hours.

Take advantage of our producer prices to buy your fruit trees!

Plant your grafted fruit plot with Arboriverse today.

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Collection: Ferprime COV Cherry Tree Plant at producer prices for professional apple growers

Technical sheet of the Cherry variety Ferprime COV

  • Fruit flesh color: Sweet, with a hint of acidity, very firm and crisp
  • Fruit size and shape: Average size of 12 g, size of 26 to 30 mm, globular (round) shape
  • Fruit maturity: Between 4 and 8 days after Burlat
  • Fruit taste: Sweet, juicy, good taste quality with a good acid/sugar balance
  • Earliness of the variety: Very early
  • Fruiting period: Early June to mid-July
  • Disease resistance and storage: Less susceptibility to splitting and the main cherry pests, storage life of one week
  • Variety yield: Good and regular, with good load and well-distributed production
  • Is this variety self-fertile? No, requires a pollinator.
  • Commercial use: Quick consumption, transformation into jams and clafoutis
  • Is this a COV variety? Yes
  • Comments: Protected by a Plant Variety Certificate (PVC), sought after for its low cooling requirements, adapted to different soil climates


Quick read / the essentials on the Cherry Ferprime COV

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is an early and productive variety , developed by Cep-Innovation to meet producers' expectations in terms of quality, yield and earliness . Resulting from a cross between Arcina® Fercer COV and Sweetheart® Sumtare COV , it is distinguished by its firm, sweet and well-balanced cherries , suitable for both the fresh market and processing .

As a specialist wholesale supplier of cherry plants , Arboriverse offers Ferprime COV cherry plants rigorously selected to guarantee uniform and optimized production . This variety is particularly suited to well-drained soils , with a suitable rootstock such as Maxma60®, Maxma14® or Merisier , depending on the nature of the soil.

Why buy Ferprime COV cherry plants? Its consistent yield , early maturity (12 to 14 days after Burlat) and excellent size (26-30 mm, approximately 12 g) make it a highly profitable variety for growers. In addition, its firm, crisp fruits have a good shelf life , lasting up to a week after harvest. However, this variety requires cross-pollination with compatible varieties such as Folfer COV, Bellise® Bedel COV, Samba® Sumste COV or Lapins to ensure optimal production.

Thanks to its high commercial potential , buying Ferprime COV cherry plants from a specialist cherry plant wholesaler like Arboriverse guarantees a successful operation with plants from the best varietal selections.




Presentation of the Cherry Ferprime COV

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is a protected variety developed by Cep-Innovation . Selected for its agronomic and taste qualities, this early variety produces firm, sweet and well-balanced cherries, suitable for fresh consumption and processing. Thanks to its good productivity and early maturity , it is an interesting alternative to traditional varieties such as Burlat.


Origin and Certification

Although its precise geographical origin is not mentioned, the Ferprime COV cherry tree is a protected variety under the Plant Variety Certificate (COV) , which means that its production and marketing are regulated. This variety is the result of a cross between Arcina® Fercer cov and Sweetheart® Sumtare cov , which gives it advantageous characteristics in terms of precocity and firmness.


Growing Conditions

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is an open-growing tree, requiring well-drained soil to avoid root asphyxiation problems. It adapts particularly well to sandy soils , where it is recommended to associate it with Maxma60® and Maxma14® rootstocks. For heavier or calcareous soils, the cherry tree is an interesting alternative, although it is not suitable for very wet soils.

This variety is appreciated for its balanced growth and regular production , allowing efficient management of the orchard.


Flowering and Pollination

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is not self-fertile and requires the presence of a compatible pollinator to ensure optimal production. Recommended varieties include:

  • Folfer cov , considered the main pollinator.
  • Primulat® Ferprime cov , also suitable for cross-pollination.
  • Babelle cov, Bellise® Bedel cov, Ferdouce cov, Samba® Sumste cov, Lapins and Fertille cov (S1S2) , which can improve fertilization and yield.

Planting these varieties in close proximity is essential to ensure efficient and even pollination.


Fruit Production and Quality

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is harvested 12 to 14 days after Burlat , making it an early season variety. Its maturity is between that of Folfer COV and Summit , allowing for production to be spread out and harvesting campaigns to be better organized.

The cherries produced are particularly attractive:

  • An average caliber of 12 g , corresponding to a size of 26 to 30 mm .
  • A globular, rounded and homogeneous shape .
  • Firm and crisp flesh , guaranteeing good shelf life after harvesting.
  • A sweet and balanced flavor , with a dominant sweetness and a slight hint of acidity.

One of the major advantages of this variety is its good storage capacity , the fruits being able to be stored for up to a week without significant alteration in their quality.


Resistance to Diseases and Pests

The Ferprime COV cherry tree has moderate disease resistance , but certain precautions must be taken to avoid losses:

  • Moderately sensitive to bursting (stalk cavity) , it can be affected in the event of heavy rains near harvest time. It is therefore advisable to install a system of protection against excess humidity.
  • Moderately susceptible to cylindrosporiosis , a fungal disease that attacks the foliage. Regular health monitoring and organic preventative treatments (such as horsetail decoction) help limit the risks.
  • No specific indications on its resistance to pests , but monitoring against aphids and cherry fruit fly is recommended.


Tree Management and Maintenance

Maintaining the Ferprime COV cherry tree is based on several essential actions:

  • Regular pruning after harvesting , promoting better distribution of fruit and limiting branch congestion.
  • Well-drained and enriched soil to avoid the risk of root rot and promote the vigor of the tree.
  • Irrigation management , particularly during the flowering and fruit growth period, to optimize the quality of the harvest.
  • Protection against climatic excesses , in particular by installing rain nets to reduce the risk of cherries bursting.


Conclusion

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is an early and productive variety , ideal for producers looking for an alternative to Burlat. Its excellent firmness, balanced flavor and good shelf life make it an attractive choice for the fresh market and processing.

Its need for cross-pollination requires careful selection of associated varieties, while its moderate sensitivity to diseases and shattering requires appropriate cultural management.

To go further, a comparison with other early varieties could be interesting in order to evaluate its commercial potential and profitability in a context of intensive production.


To summarize: Cherry Ferprime COV

The Ferprime COV cherry tree is an early and effective alternative to traditional varieties like Burlat . Its impressive size , optimal firmness and balanced taste make it a strategic choice for producers wishing to diversify their offer and optimize their profitability .

This variety adapts to well-drained soils and tolerates sandy and calcareous soils well, provided it is planted on a suitable rootstock such as Maxma60®, Maxma14® or Merisier . Its good productivity and strategic harvesting schedule (between Folfer COV and Summit) allow marketing campaigns to be optimized.

Although the Ferprime COV cherry tree is moderately susceptible to shattering , protection from excessive rain can limit this risk. It requires cross-pollination , with varieties such as Folfer COV, Primulat® Ferprime COV, Babelle COV or Samba® Sumste COV to ensure uniform fruiting .

To ensure a successful orchard , it is essential to source quality plants from a specialist cherry plant wholesaler . Arboriverse , thanks to its expertise and rigorous selection, provides certified Ferprime COV cherry plants adapted to the needs of producers.

Whether for a new plantation or to improve existing production , buying Ferprime COV cherry plants from a specialist cherry plant wholesaler is the guarantee of high yield and consistent quality production .