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Nada, Nadica, Early Nada
Serbia
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Late August to early September
The Nada Plum is a Balkan variety originating from Serbia. It was developed in 2012 through hybridization between the Stanley and Skoldus varieties at the Fruit Research Institute in Čačak, Serbia. This variety is excellent for both fresh consumption and processing, particularly for drying, due to its high fruit quality. The tree has moderate vigor, is tolerant to the plum pox virus, and produces abundant and early yields.
Sweet, juicy, and aromatic with a mild acidity that enhances its full flavor profile.
The fruit is medium to large (40–50 g), with an elliptical shape. The skin is dark blue, covered with a heavy waxy bloom, giving it a highly attractive appearance. The flesh is juicy, aromatic, moderately firm, and yellow in color, containing about 16.5% soluble solids. The pit is medium-sized and easily separates from the flesh.
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You can purchase seedlings of Plum Nada at our garden center in the nursery located at Gornjem Crnjelovu, Glavna 65a.
Upon collection of the goods (seedlings), the Agromedžik nursery no longer has the possibility of supervision or care, and therefore cannot provide any further guarantee. Since seedlings are living beings, it is not possible to give a guarantee even a day after they leave the nursery. We cannot influence their maintenance and care, and consequently their further growth and development.
Our plants regularly undergo phytosanitary and vegetative inspections, therefore we do not have diseased or infected plants.
Planting is done from late October to mid-April, avoiding periods of frost and drought.
Trim the roots, then the branches into 3 to 4 rings. At the beginning of March, cut the seedlings to a height of 80 - 120 cm.
Before planting, soak the plant in water for at least 2 - 3 hours.
Dig a hole, in the previously prepared soil, measuring 60 x 60 x 50 cm for the soil (40 x 40 x 40 cm) so that the roots and part of the stem are well placed, taking care that the grafting point is outside the soil.
Place the plant in the hole and cover it with dry soil, gently press it down so that it gets well between the roots.
Fertilizer and seedling roots must not be in direct contact.

Pour with 20-30 liters of water. During periods of drought in the first year of planting, it is necessary to water young seedlings more often.
Containerized seedlings can be planted throughout the year.
*Applies to bare root seedlings.