Sugar apple seeds can be planted. Remove the seeds from the fruit, wash and dry them, and then sow them. If they are not sown immediately, the seeds can be dried and sealed for storage. The growth period of sugar apple seeds is relatively long. It takes 3-4 years from planting to fruiting. It will enter the peak fruiting period after 6 years. Potted plants may take even longer. How to plant sugar apple seeds1. Seed selection Select the sugar apples that are free of pests and diseases and deformities, then take out the seeds, wash them with clean water, soak them in warm water for about 6 hours, and finally use the seeds submerged in water to sow. 2. Planting Before starting planting, you need to prepare the soil. It needs to be mixed with soil, fine sand and fertilizer. Then put the substrate in the seedling cup, put one seed in each cup, water it regularly in the morning and evening, and it will germinate within about a month. 3. Planting Sugar apple seeds can be planted directly in flower pots, but the root system of fruit trees is relatively developed, so you must prepare a tall flower pot. However, it is still recommended to plant it in the ground, so that more fruits will be produced. |
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