Where does jackfruit grow?
Jackfruit likes tropical climate and is suitable for growth and development in frost-free areas with abundant annual rainfall. Also prefers deep, fertile soil with good drainage.
Jackfruit is a world-famous tropical fruit native to the western highlands of India. Now it is mainly cultivated in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Myanmar and other places. It is also cultivated in southern China, Australia, Africa and South America.
Jackfruit Growth Environment
1. Growth Habits
Jackfruit is a tropical fruit tree that likes tropical climate. Its suitable growth temperature is between 22 and 23 degrees Celsius. It is suitable to grow in frost-free areas with abundant annual precipitation, and can bloom and bear fruit normally in areas with an annual average temperature of about 22°C.
2. Moisture
Jackfruit is suitable for growing in areas with annual rainfall exceeding 1,200 mm. It has deep roots and is quite drought tolerant. But pay attention to drought prevention and moisturizing, especially in autumn and winter. In order to ensure the normal growth of crops, it is best to establish reasonable and scientific irrigation measures.
3. Soil
Although jackfruit is not limited to soil quality, deep soil is more suitable for its growth. If the sunshine time is long enough, it will grow very quickly, so spring and summer are the vigorous growth periods of jackfruit, and the growth rate is very fast.