Introduction to Growing Brazilian Sweet Cherry TreesBrazilian sweet cherry trees can bloom and bear fruit normally under the right temperature. They are suitable for growing in areas with an annual average temperature of 10 to 12 degrees. The average temperature during the shade bud period must be above 7 degrees, and the optimum temperature is about 10 degrees. Brazilian sweet cherry trees should be planted in spring or autumn when the temperature is suitable, and should be planted away from summer and winter. Varieties include Brusco, Mei Zao, Guimei, and Black Pearl. They were originally distributed in Europe, northwestern Africa, and western Asia. How many years does the Brazilian sweet cherry tree bear fruit?Generally speaking, it takes at least 3 years and at most 6 years for a Brazilian sweet cherry tree to grow from a seedling to bloom and bear fruit. In order to improve economic benefits and achieve rapid mass production, it is now commonly planted through grafting, which takes 2 years to bear fruit. Grafted Brazilian sweet cherry trees bloom and bear fruitBrazilian sweet cherry trees are often propagated by grafting, with straw cherry as the rootstock. Blue cherry, sour cherry and Mahalli cherry can also be used. The latter two rootstocks can control the height of the plant and make it dwarfed. It usually blooms and bears fruit in about 2 years. Potted Brazilian sweet cherry tree with fruitPotted cherries take a long time to grow and bear fruit in 3-4 years. They are suitable for planting in well-ventilated, well-drained, moist sandy loam. The planting site should also be chosen in a sheltered place. Why Brazilian sweet cherry trees don't bear fruitThe Brazilian sweet cherry tree may not bear fruit because it is not equipped with a pollination tree. It is a cross-pollinated plant and needs to be equipped with a pollination variety. Otherwise, it will only bloom but not bear fruit. If there are pollination trees but they still do not bear fruit, it may be that the pollination trees and the pollinated trees do not bloom at the same time, making it difficult for them to bear fruit. In addition, heavy rain, strong winds, and low temperatures during the flowering period may limit the activities of insects such as bees, which will also affect pollination. Brazilian Sweet Cherry Tree Planting TipsIn order for Brazilian sweet cherry trees to bear fruit early and produce high yields early, pruning work needs to be done well. The overgrown branches should be shortened to promote the formation of medium and short fruit branches, and upright branches and overly dense branches should be thinned out. During the peak fruit-bearing period, the short fruit branches and bouquet-shaped fruit branches can be cut back to stimulate nutritional growth and the formation of new fruit branches. Large branches should be pruned after the fruit is harvested. |
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