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Low chill stonefruit ripening progression

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echinopora starts with ...
Anyone know the ripening order of the low chill peaches and nectarines for seqld and nnsw? I have some trellised stonefruit, one is a sunraycer nectarine and the other a angel peach. Each has room for 8 fruiting arms. I let 2 of the arms on the sunraycer fruit this year and got about 30 after some thinning. I want to graft over some of the arms to spread out the season. I have grafted white satin nectarine and nectarcot onto the angel peach and they have taken. So as is stands that tree will have 4 cordons angel peach, 2 cordons nectarcot, 2 cordons white satin. I topped the sunraycer and summer pruned so I can graft there. I'm interested in peachcot ora a, but really whatever would fill the gaps. Angel peach looks to be 2 weeks after sunraycer for me.

Thanks

Rob
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ivepeters says...
My patch.
Sunwright, white satin nectarines , tropic beauty, angel , tropic snow.

The nectarines finished up just as beauty & angel became available, currently have 9 snow left to ripen. Have Spicezee as well currently still only small fruit on it, was so late compared to others thought wouldn't fruit this year, but coming along now.
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echinopora says...
What is the Chill like at your location Ive?
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ivepeters says...
Pretty mild winter this year, early spring as well. Didn't do my cherries a favour.
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