Species Dolgo Apple
pink-red fruits with yellow-green leaves on burgundy branches

Dolgo Apple

Malus 'Dolgo'

Also Known As - Roseybloom,Crabapple
Malus 'Dolgo' is an amazing plant species if you are looking for a reliable fruit tree that delivers a bounty of sweet apples for years. This robust apple tree grows vigorously and has excellent disease resistance. It bears large, bright red apples that are showy and sweet, perfect for eating and cooking. The fruit is small but is quite juicy and has a pleasant sweet-tart flavor. Its harvest time is from mid-September to early October, and Dolgo apples store well for long periods of time. Its showy white blossoms are a sight to behold in the spring, making it an attractive landscape addition for any garden. It's no wonder Dolgo apples are a favorite of apple lovers everywhere.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Grafting Propagation,Budding,Layering Propagation,Budding,Budding,Whip Grafting Propagation,Cleft Grafting Propagation,Budding,Inarching

Hardiness Zone:

2

Sun:

full sun

Fruits:

red,yellow,pink Fruits Ready In Fall

Edible:

Yes

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Thorny:

Yes

watering

Dolgo Apple plants require water regularly to maintain their health. Depending on the time of year and soil type, you should water your Dolgo Apple plant about 1-2 inches per week. If you see the leaves wilting then you should water more often. In the summer months, water may be needed more frequently due to increased heat and dryness. During the winter, you will want to reduce the frequency of watering, as colder temperatures reduce the needs of the plant.

sunlight

Dolgo Apples require a minimum of 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. This should be provided evenly throughout the day and should be in direct sunlight, not just diffused light from shade. Direct sun in the morning is ideal, but it will still thrive if receives the full 8 hours in the afternoon or evening. Plants grown in partial shade will produce smaller, less flavorful fruit. Other than the daily 8 hours of direct sunlight, the Dolgo Apple will also benefit from full sun growth during the blooming period to produce the healthiest and most vibrant flowers.

pruning

Dolgo Apple should be pruned once a year during late winter or early spring before leaf buds begin to swell. During this time, any dead or diseased branches should be removed. Pruning should be done to thin out new canes, direct growth, and create a strong, healthy framework. Additionally, light pruning of branches and water shoots may be done throughout the year, as needed.

Season

Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
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Aug
Harvest Fruit

The optimal time to start harvesting the Dolgo Apple is typically in late September or early October.

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