Chestnut fruit:
Most mature chestnut trees are very tall deciduous trees or a few are relatively low deciduous shrubs. They will bloom in April-June, and 8- 10 will bear fruit under sufficient conditions such as rain, light and nutrients. The fruit is a very nutritious chestnut. Fried cooked food is tender and delicious, rich in various nutrients, and has many good nourishing effects on health.
Precautions:
The planting of chestnut trees is similar to that of many fruit trees. Attention should be paid to soil, light, rain, fertilizer, grafting, pruning, pollination and pest control. Generally, seedling chestnut trees bear fruit late, and the yield is low, and the quality of chestnut is not very good, so most chestnut trees are recommended to be grafted, so that the survival rate, seed setting rate and fruit varieties are relatively high.