Introduction to planting jackfruit trees
Jackfruit trees like a high-temperature environment and generally grow in areas with no frost and abundant annual rainfall. They like a sunny environment and tolerate a little shade when they are young. Deep and fertile soil is generally most suitable for planting in autumn from October to November. It takes 8-10 years for seed propagation to bear fruit, and 3-5 years for grafting or ring propagation. It has a long life.
Jackfruit was originally distributed in India. Now it is abundant in China, India, Indochina, Nanyang Islands, Bangladesh and Brazil. It is cultivated in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, Fujian and Chongqing in southern China. It is common. The varieties include local dry buns and oil buns, as well as Malaysian varieties from Hainan and red meat varieties from Vietnam.
How many years will it take for a jackfruit tree to bear fruit?
The jackfruit tree will bear fruit after 3-5 years of planting. If it is a seedling, it usually needs 8-10 years of maintenance. In early spring, it will bear fruit for 2 years. -Blooms in March and the fruits will mature in September-October.
Pineapple trees are suitable for planting in fertile soil. Before planting, they must be deeply plowed to increase the air permeability of the soil. Cover the saplings with a layer of soil and control the planting density, otherwise the pineapples will be affected. To increase the yield, farmyard manure should be applied appropriately after the saplings survive.
How long does it take for a grafted jackfruit tree to bear fruit?
Ungrafted jackfruit trees first bear fruit slowly, a few years later than grafted ones. Grafted jackfruit trees generally bear fruit in 1 to 2 years.
The potted jackfruit tree bears fruit
The fruiting time of potted jackfruit trees has a lot to do with the usual maintenance and management. If the environment is suitable, it will bear fruit in about 5 years. If the maintenance is not appropriate, you need to wait. It takes 8-10 years to bear fruit. Its growth rate is relatively slow. If you want to bear fruit, you need to maintain it patiently.
Why don’t jackfruit trees bear fruit?
The reason why jackfruit trees don’t bear fruit is ultimately a human problem. The first thing is to let it grow. We all know that jackfruit trees are easy to grow. It will grow well with water and plenty of sunlight.
Another one is that we may have bought fake seedlings. When we buy jackfruit seedlings, we try our best to buy jackfruit seedlings that have been grafted by other people. The grafted sketches are all It is cultivated by professional people, so the quality is guaranteed.
Key points for planting jackfruit trees
Jackfruit can be planted all year round, but it is best to plant it in spring and autumn. The specific time is from March to April and September to November. When planting, the soil in the planting hole should be finely divided, then the root system should be stretched out, the fine soil should be pressed into layers, and sufficient base fertilizer should be applied in advance.
Young jackfruit trees have shallow roots and need to apply thin fertilizer frequently. Fertilization can be done in the form of water fertilizer. Fruit-bearing trees need to be fertilized three times a year. Flower-promoting fertilizers are applied before flowering. Mainly compound fertilizers are applied. During the fruiting period, apply fruit-strengthening fertilizers, mainly nitrogen and potassium fertilizers, which can make them expand quickly. Post-harvest fertilizers are generally applied in October, and organic fertilizers can be reapplied during pruning.