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Our chill hours map offers a clear visual representation of this phenomenon, helping gardeners and agriculturalists make informed decisions. What Are Chill Hours? Chill hours refer to the cumulative number of hours that temperatures remain within a specific range, typically between 32°F (0°C) and 45°F (7°C), during the dormant winter period.
Interactive map displaying total accumulated and projected chill hours. Restrictions and Limitations. Only covers Florida and Georgia.
1 Οκτ 2024 · About chill accumulation. The chilling requirement of a fruit is the minimum period of cold weather after which a fruit-bearing tree will blossom. It is often expressed in chill hours. Map. Total Accumulated and Projected. Accumulated by Period. Accumulated Chill Hours.
4 Μαΐ 2022 · So read along to learn about chill hours, including why they’re important, which trees need them, and how to find the number of chill hours in your area. I’ve also included some general tips on selecting fruit trees (like, don’t forget the cross-pollinators!) and a handy chill hour chart for dozens of popular fruit tree varieties at the ...
Sun – A Northern aspect would be a good spot if your fruit trees need more chill hours. Conversely, a Southern aspect provides more warmth. And an East-facing location enjoys softer morning sun, while a Western- facing spot basks in hotter and more intense afternoon rays.
Historic Accumulation of Chill Hours, Modified Chill Hours, & Chill Units (Utah Model) Hours below 45° F, Hours between 32° F and 45° F, September 1 through August 31. Use this Calculator.
Chill Hours (sometimes called Chill Units) are an approximation of how many hours of weather between 32 degrees and 45 degrees (F) a plant requires to properly go dormant so it can wake up and blossom and/or set fruit.