How to manage pitting in cherries
Pitting is a significant problem in cherries as a result of poor handling and storage and can make the fruit unmarketable. Good calcium nutrition can minimise this disorder and improve skin quality.
Calcium helps to minimise pitting
Correct crop nutrition utilising calcium sprays to boost flesh and skin quality is important to minimize this storage disorder.
Correct crop nutrition utilising calcium sprays to boost flesh and skin quality is important to minimize this storage disorder.
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Splitting or cracking, is a serious problem in all stone fruit, especially in cherries and plums, as it renders fruit unmarketable. Crop nutrition also plays a major role in reducing fruit splitting or cracking.
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