Peach Information

General Information

Peach is an important stone fruit crop of the temperate zone. High quality peaches are produced in higher hills e.g. J.H. Hale, Alberta and Matchless peaches. In the plains during nineteen sixties only inferior quality peach ‘Chakali’ was grown. With the introduction of low chilling requiring peaches from Florida it has become the most important fruit of plains. The harvest time period of peach rang from April-July. Peach is usually taken as garden-fresh, though, delightful squash can also be prepared from its varieties. The peach kernel\s essential oil can be used in producing of plenty of cosmetic products as well as medicinal products. They are rich in several essential minerals like potassium, fluoride as well as iron.

Climate

  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    200-300mm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-25°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    200-300mm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-25°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    200-300mm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-25°C
  • Season

    Temperature

    20-30°C
  • Season

    Rainfall

    200-300mm
  • Season

    Sowing Temperature

    25-30°C
  • Season

    Harvesting Temperature

    20-25°C

Soil

Peach requires deep sandy loam soil rich in organic matter with good drainage. The pH of the soil should be between 5.8 and 6.8. Acidic and saline soils are unfit for peach cultivation. The land with gentle slope is ideal for peach cultivation. The fruit thrives best in foothills, high hills and mid hills situation.

Popular Varieties With Their Yield

Alton: Medium sized fruits, round in shape; flesh is stick with kernel, barium yellow color, peel is slightly bitter, matures in third week of June.

Worlds Earliest: Fruit is small to medium sized; flesh is light brown in color, juicy, stick with kernel, bitter, matures in third week of June.

Early White Giant:
Fruit is small to medium sized; sweet flesh, matures in second week of June, flesh gets easily separated from kernel, attractive and aromatic.

Red Heaven: Fruit is medium round, yellow hard peel, good quality, matures in June month.

Stark Red Gold: Fruit is medium is size, peel is yellow orange which has yellow flesh, medium sticked with flesh, total T.S.S. content is 12.4%, early maturing, matures in last week of May, long plant, spreading and more fruitful.

Snow Queen (Nectarine): Fruit is small to medium sized which is shiny white in color, fruit matures in mid-June, spreading plant, good yield giving variety, suitable for cultivation in the areas at the height of 6000 ft.

Sharbati: - Fruits are large, greenish-yellow colored having rosy patches, very juicy nice flavored, fruits ripen in end-June.

Shan-e- Punjab: It ripens in the 2nd week of May.  Fresh fruits are quite big, yellow-colored with radish blush, superb in flavour, as well as free stone. As fruit are rigid in quality, it is good for transportation purpose. They are suited to canning; the regular fruit yield is 125kg/tree.

July Albert: Fruits are medium sized; peel is light red in color, knot flesh which is yellow in color, soft flesh, fruits are of high quality, matures in second week of July, suitable for packing purposes.

Summer Set: Fruit is medium sized which is yellow-orange in color, sticky flesh, medium spreading variety and is medium yield giving, ripens in End week of June, total T.S.S. content is 12%.

JH HALE.: Fruit is medium sized, round shape, red-purple in color, less sour, ripens in Third week of July.

Silver King (Nectarine): Suitable for cultivation in Kullu hills (1100-1500m), fruit ripens in end week of May to mid-June, greenish-white in color, 3/4th fruit is deep red in color, flesh is creamish-white, sweet in taste, total soluble content is 8-10% and acidic content is 0.6%. 

Venus Misoori (Nectarine):
Mid-season variety, matures in first week of July, fruit are extra-large in size, green-yellow in color, rough fruit surface, the 3/4th part of fruit is Mahroon-red in color, hard flesh which is crispy and yellow in color, sweet in taste, fruit is beneficial, medium growing tree, high fruiting variety.

Suncrest (Nectarine):
Fruit has 102.25gm weight, medium sized long fruits, peel are yellow-orange in color, flesh is orange in color, long kernel having 4.61gm weight, the flesh/kernel is 22.84, T.S.S. brix is 18.4o, acidic content is 0.5%, sucrose content is 14.46% and insoluble sugar content is 8.34%.

Early Grande: Fruit has 82.67gm weight, fruit is medium sized and are long, peel is yellow-green in color, flesh is yellow in color, long kernel having 5.44gm weight, contains 13.36o brix T.S.S. content,  acidic content is 0.5%, sucrose content is 14.46% insoluble sugar content is 8.81%.

Pratap:
Fruit has 111.55gm, medium sized fruit, round in shape, peel is yellow-orange in color, flesh is yellow in color, round kernel which is 4.11gm weight, contains 13.5o brix T.S.S. content,  acidic content is 0.62%, sucrose content is 12.91% insoluble sugar content is 9.29%.

Suncrest: Mid-season variety ripens in last week of June, large sized fruits having weight of 175gm, round, hard, yellow peel, fruit is sweet and juicy, contains 10.5o brix T.S.S. content.

Glow Heaven: Mid-season variety, fruit are large sized, 190gm weight, round in shape, fruit is sweet and juicy, yellow flesh, contains 11.2o brix T.S.S. content, matures in first week of July.

Other state varieties:

Different varieties of peach available in all over India are Prabhat, Pratap, Flordasun, Shan-e- Punjab, Florda red sun, Red (Nectarine), Khurmani, Sharbati, Flordaprince.

Khurmani: - Fruits are large, attractive with red coloration, cling stone with white soft juicy flesh.

Florida Red: - An excellent, mid-season fruits, it matures in the early of June. Fruits are large, almost red at maturity, juicy, with free stone.  Its average yield is 100 kg/tree.

Land Preparation

Land must be prepared by proper dig at 5m X 5m apart and the beds are fully filled with 20 kg of FYM, 125 g of urea and 25 g of chlorpyriphos. These are mixed with 30 cm soil and filled above 10 cm of ground level.
 

Sowing

Time of sowing
T- budding is done in the first week of May. T -budded seedlings are ready for transplantation in field in the month of December-January.

Spacing

For planting square system is used with spacing of 6.5 m X 6.5 m.

Sowing Depth

The seeds of peach tree must be sown in beds which are 5 cm in depth with 12-16 cm apart from each other.

Method of sowing

In the starting budding/grafting is done and then transplanting method is used for growing the plants in the main field.
 

Seed

Seed Rate
Propagation process is used.
 

Propagation

For propagation, grafting or budding method is used. For raising rootstock Sharbati, Khurmani are used.

Pruning and Training

Peach tree needs heavy and regular pruning. Pruning must be done in last week of October. Water sprouts and other shoots must be eradicated. The newly peach tree should be planted about 35 inches height.

Fertilizer

Fertilizer Requirement (gm/tree)

Tree age FYM (Kg/tree) Urea (gm/tree) SSP (gm/tree) MOP (gm/tree)
1-2 years 10-15 150-200 200-300 150-300
3-4 years 15-20 500-700 500-750 400-600
5 years and above 25-30 1000 1000 800

 

Irrigation

After planting the trees, irrigation should be given immediately. In rainy season, these plants may not require watering. Drip irrigation is the best method for effective use of water. Irrigation should be given at some critical stages, in case of dry spell. Watering is important at flowering/budding stage and fruit development stage.

Weed Control

These are regulated by manual weeding however it is tiring as well as expensive.  As peach roots are irregular, they can be often damaged by continual ploughing. Thus, usage of herbicides is excellent substitute.  A pre-emergence applying Diuron @ 800 gm-1kg/acre or even post-emergence use of Glyphosate @ 600ml/acre in 200 liters of water throughout February-March efficiently manages broad-leave weeds as well as usual grasses in new orchards.

Plant protection

  • DISEASE AND THEIR CONTROL:
Shot hole: The symptoms are dark brown color lesions on leaves.
 
Treatment: Spraying with Captan or Ziram or Thiram@0.2% should be done at the time of leaf fall or bud swelling stage. 
Bacterial canker and gummosis: It attacks on main trunk, shoots, branches, spurs, blossoms, dormant buds, leaves and even fruits. 
 
Treatment: Ensure that a suitable peach variety and rootstock is chosen based on geographic location and environmental conditions to prevent stress to tree which predisposes tree to canker disease, apply protective copper spray to trees before flowering, prune trees in early summer to decrease likelihood of infection.
 
Brown rot: It causes wilting of plant and killing of petals and young twigs. 
 
Treatment: Spraying with Captan@0.2% before 3 weeks of harvesting. 
  • PEST AND THEIR CONTROL:
Peach leaf curl aphid: The pest is active in March to May month. The pest results in curling and yellowing of leaves.
 
Treatment: Spraying of Rogor 30 EC@800ml/acre in 500ltr water should be done. Do spraying after 15 days if required. 
Peach black aphid: The pest is active in April-June month. 
 
Treatment: Spraying of Malathion 50EC @800ml/acre in 500ltr water. 
Flat headed borer: It is a serious pest which is active in mid-March month. They feed on foliage.
 
Treatment: Drenching with Durmet 20 EC@1000ml/acre in 500ltr should be done in June month after harvesting for the prevention of this pest. 
 

Harvesting

April to May is the peak month of harvesting peach crop. They reach good color and hard flesh that shows they are ready to harvest. Harvesting of peach crop is carried by twisting the fruit.

Post-Harvest

After harvesting they are stored in moderate temperature and can be used in processing squash.