In cooperation with the Henderson County Master Pomology Program, we initiated an effort to monitor apple fruit maturity in commercial orchards in Henderson County, NC. The goal of this program is to provide timely updates regarding fruit maturity of several apple cultivars in the region. Data will be presented weekly to commercial apple growers via web-based updates to partly aid in harvest management decisions. Please note that the data presented is limited to the specific orchard block that we used for sampling. Do not assume that fruit at your location are at the same stage of maturity. To be clear, there is no substitute for regular monitoring of fruit quality parameters at your own operation.
Weekly Update (10.16.2025)
Cripps Pink (Maslin) remaining apples in Edneyville, were not collected for this time point but likely harvested this past week as it was an appropriate maturity stage for long term market (Table 1).
Cripps Pink(original strain) harvested from the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center (MHCREC) orchard were evaluated again this week as a strain that matures at the standard timing as compared to Cripps Pink (Maslin), an early maturing strain. Starch pattern index average increased 1.5x to 5.8 from last weeks analysis (Table 2, Figure 1). All fruit quality parameters suggest these apples are ready for harvest for fresh market.
If of interest, please see the following posts for more detailed information on PGRs to manage fruit maturity and harvest maturity timing. Specifically:- Using PGRs to Manage Apple Preharvest Drop, Fruit Maturity, and Harvest Timing
- Apple Harvest Management Considerations: Special Focus on Gala
- Fruit Harvest - Determining Apple Fruit Maturity and Optimal Harvest Date