Mangosteen will blossom and bear fruit in a few years.
Mangosteen grows very slowly. It is a tropical plant. If cultivated, it will take ten years to blossom and bear fruit. Mangosteen generally takes more than ten years to bear fruit. At this time, the tree shape of mangosteen is already very big.
Potted mangosteen can also bear fruit, that is, the growth cycle is longer. If well maintained, it will take 7- 10 years to bear fruit, so potted mangosteen is not easy to bear fruit.
In what month does mangosteen blossom?
Mangosteen usually blooms in September in autumn. Mangosteen flowers are beautiful and delicate, with white, pink, red and purple colors. Its flowering time is not very long, about 30 days.
When will mangosteen bear fruit?
Mangosteen usually bears fruit from May to 65438+10 every year. Its pulp is white and tender and tastes sweet and sour. It takes about four or five months from the beginning to maturity, and Mangosteen will be listed in 5438+ 10.
Mangosteen does not bloom.
Mangosteen does not bloom, probably because of insufficient fertilizer supply. If the supply can't meet the demand of planting flowers, plants won't plant flowers. At this time, it is necessary to apply more balanced fertilizers to mangosteen trees before flowering.
Mangosteen fruit does not bear fruit
Mangosteen may not bear fruit because of too much light. Mangosteen likes a ventilated and cool growing environment and is not resistant to direct sunlight. Once its plants are excessively stimulated by light, they will lose water, wither gradually or even wither, and bear no fruit. At this time, it needs to be maintained in a cool and ventilated place.