Southwest Michigan apple maturity report – September 21, 2022

A few Honeycrisp remain to be harvested in southwest Michigan. Growers are now switching to harvesting Jonagold, Golden Delicious and Red Delicious.

Leaf spot on apple leaves.
Marssonina leaf spot is causing leaf drop in some apple blocks where fungicide coverage is less thorough. Photo by Bill Shane, MSU Extension.

This is our weekly southwest region apple maturity report. Reports are sent out on Wednesdays, following the Michigan State University Extension fruit team apple maturity calls on Wednesday morning.

Additional notes:

Sooty blotch is fairly common on fruit of unprotected orchards. Orchards that have been on active summer disease programs should be in good shape. Pristine + Captan or Merivon + Captan would be the best preharvest materials to minimize storage rot problems.

Distinguishing between stink bug and bitter pit damage on apples is not always easy. Articles from Cornell and MSU can help.

MDARD has a Pesticide Applicator Credit Report on MDARD’s website under recent additions section at https://www.michigan.gov/mdard/licensing/pesticide. Michigan pesticide applicators can look up the number of credits they have accumulated.

How to read the maturity tables

We test apple varieties that are nearing maturity in the southwest Michigan area, with focus on Berrien County. We are reporting average values for firmness, starch index and brix for several samples for each variety. Maximum and minimum values are included for the highest and lowest average for individual orchards.

Jonagold

Internal starch conversion is averaging 5.7, well into mature zone, still with acceptable firmness for long storage. The predicted harvest date for central Berrien County is Sept. 21.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Aug 29

N/A

19.4 (18.2-21)

2 (2-2)

12 (11.7-12.2)

Sep 6

73.4 (50-99)

18.5 (17-21.3)

2.3 (2-3.2)

11.4 (10.8-12)

Sep 12

69.8 (30-99)

17.8 (16.2-20)

3.7 (2-5.4)

12.1 (11.5-13.6)

Sep 19

74.8 (40-99)

17.0 (15.5-19)

5.7 (3.4-7.4)

12.4 (10.5-14.2)

Honeycrisp (Main season)

No new samples this week. Crop reached full maturity last week. The predicted harvest date for central Berrien County is Sept. 11. MSU post-harvest research Randy Beaudry has summarized Honeycrisp harvest and storage recommendations, given here as a link.

Empire

Fruit starch conversion has now reached the mature range (3.5 and above). This is in line with the predicted harvest date for central Berrien County of Sept. 18.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Sep 6

59 (45-75)

18.9 (18-19.4)

2.4 (2-3)

11.1 (10.4-11.9)

Sep 12

64 (50-85)

18.6 (17-18.9)

2.7 (2-3.4)

11.4 (10.9-12)

Sep 19

77 (50-99)

18 (17.1-18.5)

3.8 (3.6-5.2)

11.7 (11-12.9)

Fuji (Main season)

Fruit background color is still relatively green. Starch conversion is averaging 3.0, borderline mature. Fruit firmness is still relatively high, allowing older Fuji varieties with less color more time. Fuji is highly susceptible to watercore, which becomes more of a problem on fruit harvested past optimum maturity. The predicted harvest date for central Berrien County is Sept. 24.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Sep 6

55 (30-65)

21 (19-24)

2.4 (2-3)

11.4 (10.4-12)

Sep 12

48 (25-62)

19.3 (18-20.4)

2.8 (1.8-3)

11.4 (10.6-12.1)

Sep 19

67 (55-82)

19 (18-19.8)

3.0 (2.6-3.8)

12.1 (11.3-12.8)

Golden Delicious

Second samples were taken this week. Fruit background color is still relatively green. Starch conversion has moved from an average of 1.9, to 3.1 this week, with 3.0 considered mature. Firmness is 17.1, close to the threshold of 17 for long-term controlled atmosphere storage. The predicted harvest date for central Berrien County is Sept. 24. Storage of this variety is best at 32 – 33 F in air or CA storage. Golden Delicious can lose water relatively rapidly in storage if humidity is low.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Sep 12

16.7 (12-30)

17.1 (16.1-18)

1.9 (1.2-2.4)

11.4 (10.5-12.2)

Sep 19

14.4 (0-37)

17.3 (16-18.1)

3.1 (1.6-5.2)

12.4 (11.5-13.8)

Red Delicious

Second samples were taken this week. Starch conversion is averaging 2.4, about the same as last week, with 2.5 as the threshold for mature. Firmness at 18 is about the same as last week, with the threshold of 18 for long-term controlled atmosphere storage. Fruit maturity is somewhat ahead of the predicted harvest date for Red Delicious for central Berrien County of Sept. 29.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Sep 12

98 (98-99)

17.4 (16.4-18)

2.7 (2-3)

9.9 (9.3-10.8)

Sep 19

94 (80-99)

18 (16.7-20.4)

2.4 (2-4)

9.7 (9-10.7)

IdaRed

First samples were taken this week. Fruit background color is still relatively green. Starch conversion is averaging 1.8, immature. Firmness is good at an average 18.4. The predicted harvest date for IdaRed for central Berrien County is Oct. 6.

Collection Date

Red Color (%)

Firmness (lbs)

Starch (1-8)

Soluble Solids (°Brix)

Sep 19

70.3 (67-72)

18.4 (17.6-18.8)

1.8 (1.4-2.0)

10.8 (10.2-11.7)

Apple maturity sampling parameters

  • Color % = the visual percentage of red color (blush) from 0 to 100; range is of all fruits tested.
  • Firmness in pounds pressure = measured with a FT Penetrometer; range is based on averages for orchards tested.
  • Starch: 1 = all starch, 8 = all starch converted; range is based on averages for orchards tested using Cornell Starch Iodine Index Chart.
  • Brix = % sugar measured with Atago PAL-1 Pocket Refractometer

Looking for more? View Michigan State University Extension’s Apple Maturity page for regional reports throughout the state and additional resources.

Suggested firmness and starch index levels for long-term and shorter-term controlled atmosphere (CA) storage by variety.

Variety

Firmness (pounds)*

Starch Index*

Short CA

Mid-CA

Long CA

Mature

Over mature

McIntosh

14

15

16

5

7

Gala

16

17

18

3

6

Honeycrisp

15

16

17

3.5

7

Empire

14

15

16

3.5

6

Early Fuji

16

17

18

3

7

Jonagold

15

16

17

3.5

5.5

Jonathan

14

15

16

3.5

5.5

Golden Delicious

15

16

17

3

6.5

Red Delicious

16

17

18

2.5

6

Idared

14

15

16

3.5

6

Fuji

16

17

18

3

7

Rome

15

16

18

3

5.5

 

Normal and predicted 2022 peak harvest dates for apple varieties in central Berrien County in southwest Michigan based on weather data at the Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center, Benton Harbor, MI.

Variety

Normal date

2022 Predicted peak harvest date

Zestar

22-Aug

20-Aug

Paula Red

22-Aug

20-Aug

Gingergold

20-Aug

18-Aug

Gala

8-Sep

6-Sep

McIntosh

10-Sep

8-Sep

Early Fuji

3-Sep

1-Sep

Honeycrisp

13-Sep

11-Sep

Empire

19-Sep

18-Sep

Jonathan

22-Sep

21-Sep

Jonagold

22-Sep

21-Sep

Fuji

25-Sep

24-Sep

Golden Delicious

25-Sep

24-Sep

Red Delicious

28-Sep

29-Sep

Ida Red

5-Oct

6-Oct

Rome

5-Oct

6-Oct

Braeburn

20-Oct

21-Oct

Goldrush

26-Oct

27-Oct

Predictions are for the first significant harvest date rather than peak harvest. Also note that the normal harvest date for Fuji is approximately three weeks ahead of the normal date given in previous years reports. Newer strains of Fuji have much earlier and more extensive red blush development than older strains. In the past harvest of Fuji was delayed past optimum internal maturity to wait for better blush development. This delay has resulted in increased storage problems, including watercore and internal browning.

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