How many years does a nut tree bear fruit?

How many years does a nut tree bear fruit?

Introduction to Planting Nut Trees

Nut trees prefer a warm environment, with a suitable growth temperature of 10-30℃ and the most suitable temperature of 15-30℃. Temperatures above 30 degrees or below 10 degrees are not conducive to the growth of nuts. They grow better in areas with an annual rainfall of 1000-2000 mm. They grow slowly when planted in areas with rainfall below 1000 mm or in arid areas, and the fruit quality is poor and fruit drop is serious.

Argan trees can live for hundreds of years. They are cultivated in Yunnan (Xishuangbanna), Guangdong, and Taiwan in China. They were originally distributed in the southeastern region of Australia, and are now widely planted in tropical regions of the world.

Nut trees bear fruit after several years of planting

Nut trees usually enter their peak fruit-bearing period after eight years. Generally speaking, nut trees are grafted after they are planted and will usually bear fruit in the second year. Both potted plants and grafted trees will bear fruit in the second year.

Why don't nut trees bear fruit?

There are many reasons why nut trees do not bear fruit. They are dioecious plants and cannot bear fruit without male flowers for pollination. In addition, if they are monoecious but the male and female flowers do not bloom in the same order, it will also affect the fruiting. If there is heavy rain during the flowering period, the pollen will be washed away. If there is a serious lack of nutrition during the growth period, or the growth environment suffers changes and cannot adapt, it will also affect the fruiting.

Key points for growing nut trees

Nut trees prefer a warm growing environment and are not resistant to high or low temperature environments. The temperature must not be higher than 35 degrees, and the temperature in winter must not be lower than 15 degrees. They like sunlight but are not resistant to strong light. They need sufficient scattered light during the day. If the environment is dry, water must be added in time. Drainage work needs to be strengthened in the rainy season, and fertilization should be carried out according to the type of nuts.


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