Everything you want to know about vietnam super early jackfruit
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ABOUT VIETNAM SUPER EARLY JACKFRUIT
Tree is easily pruned
to maintain small (~8 feet)
All fruits are
medium-sized, not as large as the normal jackfruits
It may bear fruit twice a year and at least
20-30 fruit will be produced in a season. Another notable remark of the variety
is that it does not need much space to grow
Average fruit weight: 35kg
How long
before this tree can produce fruit?
This depends on the
type of tree and the propagation method used to produce the tree. Below is
general information regarding the time it takes for your tree to produce
fruit.
Bud trees
They typically produce
fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
AIR LAYERED
TREES
They typically produce
fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees.
TREES
PROPAGATED BY CUTTINGS
They typically produce
fruit in 1-2 years. They are copies of matured trees
TREES
PROPAGATED BY SEEDLINGS
They typically produce
fruit in 6-7 years.
How to
plant this tree on the ground...
Follow the simple
instructions below to plant your tree on the ground...
Choose a sunny area
for planting with about 15 feet radius of clear space
Dig a hole on the
ground... twice the height of the container, if possible
Do not mix any potting
soil, manure, fertilizer or anything with the soil when you plant
Take the tree out of
the growbag by laying in the side and slipping the growbag off, if may be
necessary to push and tap the bottom of the growbag
It is usually
necessary to put some of the removed dirt back into the hole
Bury the root ball so the soil level is the same as it was in the growbagLeave a mound around the tree for form a basin, fill with water, washing the soil into any empty pockets around the root ball
Now is the time to
fertilize. Be extra careful because trees are very susceptible to burning with
excessive fertilizing
reccomented fertilizer: organic fertilizers
Jackfruit Vietnam
Super Early Plant Care Tips:
Once a plantation has
been done, the work should not be considered finished. It will be necessary, to
protect the plantation against weather, fire, insects and fungi, and animals. A
variety of cultural treatments also may be required to meet the purpose of the
plantation.
Jackfruit care
dictates the removal of deadwood and thinning of the growing jackfruit tree.
Pruning to keep the
jackfruit at about 15 feet high will also facilitate harvesting.
Keep the tree roots
damp but not wet.
Keep the plant in
natural indirect bright Light.
Poke your finger/plain
small stick into the soil to check the moisture.
Water when topsoil
(1-2inches) feels dry to touch.
Sunlight:More than 6 hours of direct bright sunlight in a day
Watering:
Before water poke your
finger into the soil to check the moisture.
Water when topsoil
(1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.
Water thoroughly in
the summer and reduce watering in the winter and rainy seasons.
Soil:
The soil should be
well-drained and fertile, and rich in organic content for growing plants.
Grow well in the pH
range of 6.5 to 8
Fertilizer:
During the main
growing season (Sep-Nov) feed the plant in the organic fertilizer.
Fertilize your growing
jackfruit tree with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium applied in a
ratio of 8:4:2:1 to 30 grams per tree at six months of age
Temperature:
25 to 35 degrees C
Harvest
Time:
Summer
Fertilisers
to use
Mix two cups of cow
manure and goat manure, 1 kilogram of groundnut cake powder and neem cake
powder, 50 grams of pseudomonas, and upper soil and fill the hole with this
mix.
After filling the
hole, take another small hole to plant the jackfruit bud. Make sure the budded
part should come above the soil level while planting.
Water the plant twice
a day at least for 6 months and after that water once in 3 months.
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