April 17, 2015 CapitalPress.com 15 Early apple tree bloom record set By DAN WHEAT Capital Press WENATCHEE, Wash. — A new record has been set in Wenatchee apple lore. Red Delicious apple trees reached full bloom April 9, two days earlier and 81 years later than the previous record of April 11, 1934. “This is full bloom today. It clearly beat the old record,” said Tim Smith, Washington State University Extension tree fruit specialist emeritus. He was verifying computer modeling of blossom degrees by examining king blossoms on three Red Delicious trees at the WSU Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee. “It’s the moderate tempera- tures in late winter that wake the tree up. Over 50 degrees is especially important,” he said. Early bloom means longer susceptibility to crop-damag- ing frosts and freezes. While freezing temperatures have been reached several morn- ings, Smith said he hasn’t hear of any damage. Fans and water have been used to protect against frost some mornings but there’s EHHQ QR VLJQL¿FDQW GDPDJH from Pasco to Mattawa, said David Douglas, president of Douglas Fruit Co., Pasco. *URZHUV PD\ ¿QG PRUH damage from last November’s freeze that struck the hardest in The Dalles, Ore., Smith said. The computer modeling is an accumulation of highs above 43 degrees since Jan. 1. Tem- peratures above 43 drive bloom. %XW 6PLWK YHUL¿HV KLV computer modeling forecast and declares full bloom when 60 percent of king blossoms, the tip blossoms of clusters, on the north sides of the three trees are fully open. Modeling began in the 1960s, but prior to that earlier Red Delicious trees on the same site were used to determine full bloom beginning in 1922. It remains the standard by which growers estimate bloom of all varieties of fruit trees in the Wenatchee area and determine timing of pesticides, chemical thinning and placement of bee hives for pollination. Full bloom normally oc- curs about April 27. The latest was May 16, 1922. WSU will launch a new tree fruit website soon that will give growers up-to-date mod- eling of bloom dates of many cultivars throughout the state. As usual, bloom in the Tri-Cit- ies is a couple of weeks ahead of Wenatchee, Smith said. Overall timing is compressed with recent cooling creating more overlap of cherry, pear and apple bloom than normal, he said. 0DUFK ZDV WKH ¿IWK UHFRUG warm month in Washington out of the last nine months, said Nic Loyd, meteorologist at WSU AgWeatherNet in Prosser. Several all-time March Dan Wheat/Capital Press 7LP6PLWK:68([WHQVLRQWUHHIUXLWVSHFLDOLVWHPHULWXV¿QGVQHZ UHFRUGHDUO\IXOOEORRPRQD5HG'HOLFLRXVDSSOHWUHHDWWKH:68 7UHH)UXLW5HVHDUFKDQG([WHQVLRQ&HQWHULQ:HQDWFKHH:DVK $SULO%ORRPUHFRUGVDWWKHVLWHGDWHEDFNWR highs were set on March 27 in- cluding 80 degrees at Wapato and 72 at Pullman, he said. 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