Coffee Growing ConditionsCoffee is generally suitable for growing in a warm environment, and it has relatively high requirements for the climate. Common coffee producing areas include Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Taiwan, etc. The suitable temperature for coffee growth is about 20 degrees Celsius. Generally, it is not cold-resistant and is very afraid of freezing. In winter, it can only withstand temperatures as low as 5 degrees Celsius. Coffee Growth Period and ProcessCoffee generally grows better in a semi-shady environment. Its growing season is probably spring, and its growing period is generally about 5 months. The growing process of coffee is relatively long. Generally, it blooms first. Its flowers are white with a faint floral fragrance. It will bear fruit after a few months. The fruit is green at first, gradually turns yellow, and finally turns red when ripe. Coffee Planting Process and Methods1. When planting coffee, in order to increase the yield, it is necessary to select seeds, generally using seeds with larger particles. 2. Soak the coffee seeds in water for about two days. This will accelerate germination and promote rapid growth. 3. After planting, it needs to be watered in time, generally once a week. |
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