Date palm trees produce fruit in pots
Date palm trees can produce fruits in pots. It usually takes more than 10 years to bear fruit. When potting jujube trees, it is best to move them outdoors for maintenance and provide sufficient light. If there is too much light in the summer, growth will stop in the winter. At this time, water and fertilizer must be controlled to avoid damage to the root system of the jujube tree.
The fruiting time of potted date palms
The potted date trees bloom around April every year and mature for harvest around October. They originally grew in desert areas, so they are resistant to drought and alkali, and they are very long-lived, up to more than a hundred years
Reasons for potted date palm trees not bearing fruit
1. Improper fertilization: coconut One of the reasons why dates do not bear fruit is improper fertilization. Due to humidity, temperature, physiological and other reasons, normal pollination cannot occur after flowering. 2. Pests and diseases: The date palm tree may not bear fruit because the plant suffers from diseases and insect pests, causing the fruit to fail to develop normally
How to grow fruit in potted date palm cultivation
1. Potted date palms like high temperatures Low humidity environment. If you want it to have a smooth result, you must control the amount of watering. You must wait until the soil in the pot is dry before watering. There should be no accumulation of water in the pot. 3. Potted date palms require a large amount of fertilizer during their growth. You can apply homemade organic fertilizer or animal manure to them. Add some base fertilizer to the flowerpot every 2-3 years to help it bear fruit as soon as possible.