This study aims to analyze the effects of temperature and precipitation on annual ring development in the lower and upper growing borders of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), fir (Abies nordmanniana) and oriental spruce (Picea orientalis) in the Karçal Mountains (Artvin). This area hosts the first and pioneering biosphere reserve area of Turkey in terms of biodiversity. Here is also one of the rare areas in Turkey where Scots pine fir and spruce trees coexist. For dendrochronological analysis, 30 core samples were taken from each of the 15 trees using an increment auger from the lower and upper growth limits of fir, scotch pine and spruce. Annual ring series are standardized. To reveal the statistical relationships between annual ring development and temperature and precipitation, Response Functions were calculated separately for each region chronology. The positive effect of September precipitation on spruce is remarkable. In the study area, a generally positive relationship was determined between the precipitation in July and the annual ring development for the lower and upper growing limits of Scots pine. In the study area, the precipitations of April and October affect the annual ring negatively for all regional chronologies, and the precipitation in May and June positively. According to the annual ring relations analysis results, the average temperatures between October of the previous year and May-June of the ring formation year were negative; The positive relationship between the average temperatures of February, March and July and the development of the ring predominates