Lynn E. Long
Horticulture Extension Agent
Oregon State University
Wasco County Extension

 Sweet Cherry Pickings
 Cluster of Cherries



Chelan

 Chelan cherries on tree and on sizer

 close-up of Chelan cherry on sizer
 Chelan cherries on tree

Chelan1
Production Experience: Developed and tested at Prosser, Washington under similar growing conditions to Wasco County. For several years now, fruit, grown in Washington, has been successfully packed and shipped by a Wasco County packer. Trees grown in Wasco County have produced high quality fruit but experience is still limited.

Fruit: Chelan can be harvested as early as 10 to 12 days before Bing. The cherry is reportedly Bing size or slightly smaller, however, young trees in Wasco County have consistently produced fruit of equal or larger size. The cherry is similar to Bing in appearance with mahogany red skin and medium to dark red flesh. Fruit is firm and flavorful with some tolerance to cracking.

Bloom: Self-infertile, compatibility Group V (S3S5). First bloom is a few days before Bing. Bloom, however, is prolific and generally overlaps Bing. Cross-pollinizers include Rainier, Bing, Van, Black Republican, Lapins and Sweetheart. Incompatible with Tieton.

Rootstock: Chelan fruits heavily requiring good management to achieve optimal fruit size. Precocious rootstocks are, therefore, not needed to achieve early production and a Chelan/Gisela combination may be difficult to manage. Not recommended with Mahaleb.

1Information provided, in part, by Dr. Greg Lang, MSU.   http://Fruit.Prosser.WSU.edu



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