Hi there
I was hoping somebody here could help me. I've just pressed 3.7kg of dabinettes today, which had been in the fridge for a couple of months since they were picked. I got about 1 litre of juice out of it, which suggests they were a bit dehydrated from storage.
When I measured the SG, with two separate hydrometers, the reading was below the scale suggesting a value of 980 -990 or something like that. When half diluted with water the reading was 1005. The temprature on the hydrometer was 17°c, and it's calibrated for 20°c, so should only be off by about 1% if I'm reading it correctly. If water has an SG of 1000, then I don't really understand these numbers. Diluting it with water would suggest the SG of the juice was 1010.
They were grown in the cloudy west of Ireland so I wasn't expecting high sugar but other cultivars have given me SGs of up to 1045 in previous years. The pips were all black suggesting they had ripened. Ph reading of the juice taken with a paper strip had a colour that wasn't on the strip, suggesting it's outside the bounds of 2.8 - 4.6. That may suggest they're not ripened.
If anybody had a view on what the situation might be here I'd be grateful. It seems like the tree just didn't get enough sun and so didn't produce enough sugar, however the rest of this year's crop (on very heavy clay soil) ripened fine. The dabinette is the weakest grower of the lot, but produced a good crop and looked otherwise healthy. I don't live near the tree, so can only check in every now and then.