Introduction to Ginkgo Tree FruitGinkgo trees prefer an environment with plenty of sunlight and have a wide adaptability to climate and soil. They can grow in areas with high temperature and high rainfall, as well as areas with little rainfall and cold winters. However, they grow slowly and their growth is not good. They can grow in acidic soil, calcareous soil and neutral soil, but are not tolerant to saline-alkali soil and waterlogged soil. They are suitable for sowing in spring. Ginkgo trees have a very long lifespan; some are nearly 4,000 years old. They are a rare species that are a relic of the Mesozoic Era and a specialty of China. Ginkgo tree fruiting after several years of plantingGenerally speaking, female ginkgo trees will bear fruit after 20 years of care, while male ginkgo trees will never bear fruit. Grafted ginkgo trees generally start to bear fruit in the 3rd to 4th year. In nature, ginkgo trees are dioecious plants. After female ginkgo trees bloom, they need male flowers nearby for pollination in order to bear fruit normally. The pollen of ginkgo trees is very light and can be dispersed hundreds of meters away by the breeze and still have the ability to pollinate. Why doesn't the ginkgo tree bear fruit?Ginkgo trees, like animals, are divided into male and female. That is, if you plant a male ginkgo tree, then congratulations, this tree will not bear fruit no matter how long you take care of it. If you plant a female ginkgo tree, then you will need to wait. Key points for growing ginkgo treesGinkgo trees have a long lifespan, so choosing a good growing land is very important. They like an environment with plenty of sunlight, so they should be planted in sunny places with a slight slope. They are not very demanding on soil conditions, but prefer neutral or slightly acidic soil with a deep soil layer, moist and fertile soil, and good drainage. The ginkgo tree is a dioecious plant. If you want it to bear fruit, you need to plant pollination trees. During maintenance, you need to water it in time to keep the soil moist. You also need to apply fertilizer to meet the growth needs of the plant. Applying additional phosphorus and potassium fertilizers before flowering can improve the quality of the fruit. |
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