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When it comes to harvesting apple fruit from a tree, timing is everything. The most common way to judge the ripeness of apples is to pay close attention to their color and texture. Generally, if the apples are a pinkish-green color and still slightly hard to the touch, they are not yet ripe. Conversely, when the apples have turned a bright red hue with a soft, tender texture, they are ready to be picked. Apples also tend to “pop” off the tree when they are ripe and firm pressure with your fingers causes the stem to separate from the tree. Sound is another indicator of an apple’s ripeness; if thumping the apple with your finger produces a solid sound – like a thud – the apple is ripe and ready. If a crisper hollow noise is heard, the apple may need more time on the tree.\n<\/p>\n

In addition to texture and sound, apples that still contain a hint of “starchiness” will often require more time on the tree. To check for starchiness, try pressing an apple’s flesh with your thumb. If this leaves an imprint for a few seconds and the fruit feels firm, it still needs to ripen.\n<\/p>\n

The type of apple variety can also impact harvest time. For instance, some varieties, such as Honeycrisp and Gala, tend to ripen earlier in the season, while other varieties, such as Granny Smith, tend to ripen later in the season. As such, it is important to know the variety and harvest accordingly.\n<\/p>\n

Furthermore, general weather conditions also play a role in ripening time. In terms of temperature, apples generally require outdoor temperatures of approximately 65-85 degrees F to fully ripen. Additionally, ample air circulation and at least an inch of water per week are also necessary for optimal ripening.\n<\/p>\n

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