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Apricot Chill Hours Calculator

Check whether your winter meets the chilling requirement for apricot (~400 chill hours) for even budbreak and bloom.

60% of requirement
Apricot chilling progress
Chill requirement400 hours below 7ยฐC
Accumulated240 hours
Remaining160 hours
StatusNot yet met โ€” risk of delayed, uneven bloom

Apricots are relatively low-chill (300โ€“500 hours) and bloom early, which makes them frost-prone in late winter. Track chill hours (hours below 7ยฐC) through winter; if your area falls short, choose lower-chill varieties or use dormancy-breaking practices.

Sources: Chill requirement for apricot โ‰ˆ 400 hours below 7ยฐC (pomology references); Chill hours = hours with temperature below 7ยฐC (โ‰ˆ45ยฐF) during dormancy; below-requirement chilling causes delayed, straggly bloom

Indicative planning figures based on published research averages. Local soil tests, varieties and weather change actual requirements โ€” confirm with your agronomist or extension officer.

Orchardists and nursery buyers use the free Apricot Chill Hours Calculator to check whether their winter provides enough chilling for apricot โ€” and to choose varieties that match their climate.

About Apricot Chill Hours Calculator

Temperate fruits like apricot need a minimum of winter chilling โ€” hours below about 7ยฐC โ€” to break dormancy and flower evenly in spring. Apricots are relatively low-chill (300โ€“500 hours) and bloom early, which makes them frost-prone in late winter. This tool checks the chill hours accumulated so far against the apricot requirement of roughly 400 hours, showing the percentage met and how many more are needed. If your region consistently falls short, the answer is lower-chill varieties or dormancy-breaking practices rather than fighting the climate.

How to use Apricot Chill Hours Calculator

  1. 1Track the chill hours (hours below 7ยฐC) accumulated this winter and enter them.
  2. 2See whether the requirement is met and how many hours remain.
  3. 3If your area falls short most years, choose lower-chill varieties for reliable cropping.

Why use Apricot Chill Hours Calculator?

  • โœ“Uses the chilling requirement for apricot (~400 hours)
  • โœ“Shows percentage of requirement met and hours remaining
  • โœ“Helps match variety choice to your winter climate
  • โœ“Free, instant and fully in-browser

Frequently asked questions

How many chill hours does apricot need?+

About 400 chill hours (hours below 7ยฐC) for typical varieties. Apricots are relatively low-chill (300โ€“500 hours) and bloom early, which makes them frost-prone in late winter.

What happens if a fruit tree doesn't get enough chilling?+

Insufficient chilling causes delayed and prolonged ('straggly') budbreak, weak, uneven flowering, poor fruit set and reduced yield. It's a common problem when high-chill varieties are planted in mild-winter areas.

How are chill hours measured?+

The simplest model counts the number of hours the temperature is below 7ยฐC (45ยฐF) during the dormant season. More advanced models (Utah chill units, dynamic 'chill portions') weight temperatures differently, but the hours-below-7ยฐC model is the common field standard.

Is this tool free and private?+

Yes โ€” free, no sign-up, and all calculation runs in your browser, so it works offline in the orchard and your data never leaves the device.

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