Miho Satsuma

MandarinAvailable

An early Wase-group satsuma similar to Okitsu. Differentiate on nursery availability; field behavior tracks the satsuma class.

Across the consideration criteria

How it grows

Cold hardiness
15°F
Ripening
Early-season
Vigor
Low (Satsuma Is The Least-Vigorous Major Mandarin; Wood Matures Early, Aiding Cold Hardiness)
Disease tolerance
Moderate
Drainage need
Well
Soil pH
6–7.5
Graft requirement
Graft Required
US availability
Available

Considerations

Cold hardiness15°F
TenderCold-hardy

Canopy killed at about 15°F.

Heat to ripenLow
Low heatHigh heat

Needs low heat to colour and sweeten.

Maturity seasonEarly
EarlyLate

Early-season fruit (Oct-Nov).

VigorHigh
LowHigh

low (satsuma is the least-vigorous major mandarin; wood matures early, aiding cold hardiness)

Soil pH preference6–7.5
4.58.5

Prefers a pH band of 6–7.5.

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