Flowering and fruiting time of pomelo trees
Generally, pomelo trees begin to bear fruit in 4-5 years after planting, and enter the full fruit stage in 8- 10 years. The flowering period of the plant is in April-May, and the fruit is ripe in September-65438+February, and the plant can only bear fruit once a year.
Maintenance of flowering and fruiting of pomelo trees
Growth habit: Pomelo trees are native to Southeast Asia, and plants like warm and sunny environment. The optimum growth temperature is 23-29℃, which is not drought-tolerant, and the air humidity is required to be about 80%.
Pruning after flowering: After picking pomelo trees, dead branches, diseased branches and residual flowers need to be cut off in time, and flowers can be properly thinned when flowering to make the plants grow healthier.
Fertilization for flowering and fruiting: when pomelo trees grow, the demand for nutrients is relatively large, and the fertilizer is mainly organic fertilizer to ensure the growth of the trees.
Method for plan pomelo trees
Pomelo trees can be planted from March to May in spring. When sowing, select full grapefruit seeds, soak them in water to accelerate germination, add culture soil to the flowerpot, plant the seeds in it, then wrap them with plastic wrap and keep them in a warm place for about a week to germinate.