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I'm working from the valley this week, Stanislaus-Fresno areas, meeting with folks. I have some availability tomorrow and Friday. If you're around let me know!
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California total chill hours, 759 units, October 1, 2022-Jan 25, 2022 have exceeded almond minimum chill requirements thus far by about 2x.
Chill hours, temperatures, and bloom
Chill hours help keep the tree dormant through winter. A warm winter with insufficient chill hours can result in late or uneven bloom and creates the potential for lower crop yields.
We've had a good January, mild-to-cold temperatures, and are in a good position as it relates to chill hours.
All this to say, we can expect an earlier bloom.
The countdown to 2023 almond bloom is upon us!
In preparation, I thought I'd share some previous year start dates from our free crowd-sourced bloom tracking tool, Bountiful Bloom.
First bloom observations: year, date, location, stage
All regions in early bloom: year, date, stage
Final bloom observations: year, date, stage
Check out Bountiful Bloom to learn how bloom, chill and bee hours changed across each growing area in the state.
This is the 3rd year Bountiful will offer a crowd-sourced BloomTracking tool, Bountiful bloom. Its success depends on your help, by adding bloom observations every day. Will you help us by adding bloom observations this year?
Spread the word about Bountiful Bloom and together we can track almond bloom across the state.
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