Walnut trees blossom and bear fruit in a few years.
It takes a long time for walnut trees to blossom and bear fruit after planting. Its growth period is very long, and it usually takes 7- 10 years to blossom and bear fruit. Walnut tree is a relatively large tree, and its plants will bear fruit when they grow tall. If it is a potted walnut tree, it will take 5-6 years to blossom and bear fruit under good cultivation and management conditions.
When does the walnut tree blossom?
Walnut trees usually bloom in April-May. If planted in the south, it will bloom in March-April. Its flowers are bright green and bloom for about 20 days.
When will the walnut tree bear fruit?
Walnut trees generally begin to bear fruit in late May. It takes a long time from the beginning to maturity, about five months. Its fruit has a layer of skin, the skin is green, and the walnuts inside are yellow-brown.
Walnuts usually ripen from late August to early September. When it is mature, it can be picked and then it can be listed in mid-September.
Walnut trees don't bloom.
If water and fertilizer are not properly managed, walnuts may not bloom. The use of nitrogen fertilizer should be reasonably controlled during the flowering period of walnut, the application of phosphorus and potassium fertilizer should be appropriately increased, and watering should be done in time after fertilization.
Walnut trees do not bear fruit.
Poor pollination and fertilization of walnut trees at flowering stage may not bear fruit, so artificial pollination can be used to improve pollination quality and fruit setting rate.