Raspberry "Bryansk Diva"

Raspberry "Bryansk Divo" is truly marvelous in its size, taste and rich fruit-bearing variety. The berries are very large, reach 3-4 cm in length, have a conical shape, it is very well removed from the bush and conveys transport well.

Description of raspberry "Bryansk Diva"

Fruiting occurs mainly on annual shoots and begins in late summer - early autumn. The bush consists of 4-6 branching shoots, its height is about 1.5-1.75 m. The fruiting zone occupies up to 2/3 of the length on it. Shoots are straight, thick, with spines. At the beginning of the season have a slight anthocyanin shade, by the autumn it is increasing up to intense.

The leaves of the raspberry raspberry "Bryansk Divo" are wrinkled, large in size, have a dark green color. Yield from the bush is quite high - up to 3 kg. Maturation begins in the 20th of August and fruiting lasts for a long time. Yield is stable.

Raspberry berries are outstanding in size, their average weight is 6 g, the maximum - 11 g. The flesh in them is dense, with homogeneous drupes. The raspberry taste is sweet and sour, suitable for unprocessed use, and also suitable for all types of processing.

Raspberry "Bryansk Divo" - planting and care

Plant this variety of raspberries best in the fall. In this case, more often than other methods, a belt landing with a distance of at least a meter between the bushes and 1.5-2 meters between the rows is practiced.

With regard to care, then, since the bush is branchy and has long shoots, they must be tied to the trellis at a level of approximately 1.5-1.8 m. So you will help the bush to keep the shape, which is especially important in bad windy and rainy weather, when there is a danger of rotting berries. In addition, gartering contributes to better lighting and airing ryadochkov.

Before flowering, it is recommended to cut off branches with buds located low to the ground, that is, on the lower tiers, on raspberry bushes. There is a great chance that they will not ripen or rot, while they will take away the life-giving moisture and useful substances from the bush.

As for irrigation, the Bryansk Divo does not tolerate dryness and dry air. If the weather is hot, the berry finishes, changes shape, becoming more rounded and less juicy. If you live in a region with a dry and hot climate, it is preferable to use drip irrigation.

In autumn it is recommended to cut off shoots under the root. In the spring they will grow and give a plentiful harvest by the end of summer. Collect it better once - in autumn, then the yield will be higher than for two fruiting.