Among them, there are three most famous ones: the light species are 165, Jiaoluntong, Harufuji, Jinzhen and Chani, which bear fruit after four or five years; Medium-sized species have long stems and long valleys, and bear fruit in six to eight years; The re-planting is Kampong and Ina, and the result is eight years. They bear fruit once a year, and the maturity time is one or two months apart.
Question 2: How long does it take for durian trees to grow to fruiting? Durio zibethinus, also known as Shaozi, is an evergreen tall tree of Kapok family, native to Malaysia, Philippines, Myanmar and other places. In recent years, it has been cultivated in Guangdong, Hainan and other provinces in China, and the maturity period is 1 1 to February and June-August of the following year. The fruit is oval, spherical or ovoid, weighing 3 ~ 5 kg and 25cm long; When ripe, the fruit surface is brown and there are many wooden spikes; Seeds have dozens of milky white fleshy arils, which are the main part of food. Fruit has a strong smell and sweet taste, and is known as the "king of fruits", which is a famous fresh fruit in Southeast Asia. Thailand's chanee, gahn-yao, mawn-thong and other famous products. Mature fruits can be eaten fresh or processed, or stewed with meat or added with shrimp to make shrimp paste; Immature fruits can be used as vegetables, cooked or stewed; Seeds taste like chestnuts and are rich in starch, which can be used for cooking. It is not storable and needs to be eaten in time. Durian is a fruit tree belonging to the genus Durian in Kapok family. It is generally believed that it is a tropical rain forest tree in Asia, which is native to East India and Malay Peninsula. From the point of origin, it first spread to neighboring Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, India and other places. Because of its huge shape, fruit has a particularly strong fragrance. After eating, it stays between the lips and teeth and is deeply loved by local people. It is known as the "king of fruits" and has become a famous tropical fruit. It is planted sporadically in Hainan Province of China. The tropical crops in Xinglong Farm in the southeast of Hainan Province and Baoting in the south are all big trees, which can blossom and bear fruit in individual years. (1) Trees with large biological characteristics are 15-20m high, with obvious trunks and fragile branches, which are easily affected by strong winds. Leaves alternate, leathery, rectangular, smooth blue-green, with silvery white fine-grained scales around the back. Flowers are big and can be planted every year, especially in spring. The suitable row spacing of sowing plants is 20cm × 20cm. In the seedling growth period, attention should be paid to weeding and fertilization to promote seedling growth. Excellent mother plants can be propagated by air layering, which is easy to take root. It only takes 60-70 days from branch circle to seedling. 3. Seedlings can be planted when the height is 30-40 cm, the spacing between plants is 3m×5m, and organic fertilizer, soil miscellaneous fertilizer and appropriate amount of lime are applied as base fertilizer. It can be planted all year round, especially with soil. 4. Fertilization management Fruit trees should focus on applying 1 time fertilizer every year, that is, spring budding fertilizer, summer fruit swelling fertilizer and pre-harvest fertilizer, especially fruit swelling fertilizer. Deep application of organic fertilizer after fruit harvesting. 5. Because of its strong budding ability, attention should be paid to shaping and pruning after planting 1-2 years, and the fruits should be pruned in time after picking to keep a good tree shape. 6. The harvested fruit is ripe and can be harvested when it turns orange yellow or orange red. The fruit can't be eaten directly after harvest, and it takes 4-7 days to mature, and it is expected that the pulp will soften before eating.
Question 3: How many years does the durian tree bear fruit? Each durian fruit tree generally has 50-80 fruits every year, and the number of fruits exceeds 300-400. April and May are the ripe season for durian every year. The varieties of durian are Gina, Allen, Green and Nepali, especially golden lichen, which is of the best quality and most valuable. When buying durian varieties, you must ask clearly. Don't buy armor Chen Lu or Lenny at the price of gold. Mature and naturally cracked durian can't be kept for long. When there is a smell of wine, it must be qualitative change. Don't buy it. Durian is good, but you can't eat it Because of its rich nutrition, your stomach can't fully absorb it and it will be ignited. If so, have some mangosteen.
Question 4: Durian trees are evergreen trees for only a few years, with a height of 25 cm and scales at the top of young branches. Stipules are 1.5-2 cm long, with oblong leaves, sometimes obovate oblong, short or acute, rounded or obtuse at the base, shiny on both sides, smooth at the top, scales attached on the back, and lateral veins 10- 12 pairs, with length 15 cm. Petiole length 1.5-2.8 cm, cymes are slender and drooping, clustered on stems or big branches, with 3-30 flowers in each order; The bud is spherical; Pedicel scaly, 2-4 cm long. Bracts support calyx, shorter than calyx, tubular calyx, 2.5-3 cm high, swollen at base, densely pilose inside, with 5-6 short and wide calyx teeth; Petals are yellowish white, 3.5-5 cm long, twice as long as calyx, rectangular spoon-shaped, and turned back; There are 5 bundles of stamens, each bundle has filaments 4- 18, and the filaments are combined at the base 1/4- 1/2; The capsule is oval, light yellow or yellowish green, long 15-30cm, thick 13- 15cm, with 2-6 seeds per room, white or yellowish white aril and strong smell. The flowering and fruiting period is June-65438+February, and the seedlings begin to bear fruit in 1978.
Question 5: How many years did durian tree bear fruit? Durian is a tropical fruit, and its growth and survival need high temperature and high humidity. The temperature in Jingmen is relatively low and the air is relatively dry, which is not suitable for durian growth.
Question 6: How will the durian tree bear fruit in a few years? There are more than 200 varieties of durian trees. At present, there are sixty or eighty kinds of durian trees widely planted, and the fruiting time is different according to different varieties. Light species include Ilv, Jiaoluntong, Harufuji, Jinzhen, Chani, etc., which generally bear fruit after 4-5 years. The middle species have long stalks and grain caps, which usually bear fruit in 6 to 8 years, and the heavy species have.
Planting height
It can be planted when it is 30~40 cm, with a row spacing of 3m×5m, and base fertilizer, soil miscellaneous fertilizer and appropriate amount of lime are applied as base fertilizer. It can be planted all year round, and it is best to bring native seeds.
Fertilization management
Results Fertilization should be applied 1 time every year, that is, spring budding fertilizer, summer fruit swelling fertilizer and pre-harvest fertilizer, especially fruit swelling fertilizer. Deep application of organic fertilizer after fruit harvesting.
Plastic trimming
Because of its strong germination ability, attention should be paid to shaping after planting 1~2 years, and the fruit should be pruned in time after picking to maintain a good tree shape.
Question 7: The durian tree bears fruit for several years and centuries, so it tastes heavy.
Question 8: How long does the durian tree bear fruit? There are three most famous species: Yilan, Jiaoluntong, Harufuji, Golden Pillow and Chani, which bear fruit after four or five years; Medium-sized species have long stems and long valleys, and bear fruit in six to eight years; The re-planting is Kampong and Ina, and the result is eight years. They bear fruit once a year, and the maturity time is one or two months apart!
Question 9: How long will durian saplings blossom and bear fruit? Young jackfruit plants usually take four to five years to bear fruit. Jackfruit, an evergreen tree, is a world-famous tropical fruit, belonging to the genus jackfruit of Moraceae. The fruit is big, sweet and fragrant; Drupe can be cooked and is rich in starch; Wood is yellow, and morin can be extracted. India, native to tropical Asia, is widely cultivated in tropical and humid areas. Jackfruit requires humid environment, high annual growth and yield, and sufficient water. The annual rainfall is above 1200mm, and it grows well. The root system is deep and quite drought-tolerant. The choice of soil is not strict, and various soils can be adapted, but the soil with deep soil layer, loose and fertile soil and good drainage is the most suitable. At the edge of the village and in front of and behind the house, the soil is fertile and moist, and pineapple grows fast, with lush branches and leaves, bearing early fruits, high yield and good quality. Jackfruit likes tropical climate. Suitable for growing in frost-free areas with abundant annual rainfall. I like light and grow rapidly. I was a little shade-tolerant when I was a child. I like deep and fertile soil and avoid water accumulation. Seed propagation, bud grafting propagation and high altitude layering propagation are all possible, and seed propagation is the main method in all places. In the main ripening stage of fruits, dry bagged fruits with full maturity, normal fruit development and no pests and diseases are selected, washed with clear water, then spread on a sand bed for germination, covered with fine sand 1-2cm, covered with straw 1 layer, watered 1-2 times a day, and gradually germinated and took root after about 1 week. Because the main roots of jackfruit seedlings are particularly developed and the lateral roots are few, it is not easy to survive when transplanting. In order to overcome this shortcoming, it is best to cut short the main roots when transplanting in separate beds, and soak the roots with 50 mg/kg rooting powder solution for transplanting, so as to promote them to grow more lateral roots and improve the survival rate. It is best to put the nutrient seedling bags directly, with plastic bags of 25cm×35cm, and the nutrient soil is composed of cow dung and topsoil in a ratio of 3:7.
After being discovered and propagated by grafting, Dongzao jujube was planted under different site conditions.