Introduction to Kumquat PlantingKumquat prefers warm, humid and sunny environmental conditions. It is relatively cold-resistant but not very drought-resistant. Its origin is in the southern region of my country. It is more common in tropical and subtropical areas. When planting, it is generally carried out in the spring of each year. Its main varieties include round kumquat, long-leaf kumquat, mountain kumquat, golden bullet, etc. How many years of kumquat planting bear fruitWhen planting kumquats, if you use seedlings, it will take about 6-8 years to bloom and bear fruit. However, if you use the grafting method, it will bloom and bear fruit 2-3 years after planting. The growth rate is relatively fast, and good fertilizer and water management is required during the maintenance period. Grafted kumquat blooms and bears fruitAfter grafting, kumquat will bear fruit in the second year if managed properly. If managed improperly, it will take about four years. Potted kumquat fruitingIt takes about 5-6 years for potted kumquat to bloom and bear fruit after planting. It prefers a light environment and it is more beneficial to have sufficient sunlight on a normal basis for the results. Why doesn't kumquat bear fruit?When kumquat is growing, it may not bear fruit. This is usually due to insufficient nutrients. Fertilizers need to be applied in time to allow it to have plenty of nutrients for growth. Untimely pruning will also result in its inability to bear fruit. Some overgrown branches and dead branches need to be cut off. Key points for kumquat plantingWhen kumquat is growing, it needs to be fertilized in time. It must be applied frequently and thinly, and nitrogen fertilizer should be used as the main fertilizer, combined with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. It also needs sufficient sunlight at normal times, so that it can grow well. When watering, it should be done in moderation and water should not be caused. |
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