How long does it take for pomelos to ripen, from flowering to maturity?

How long does it take from flowering to maturity

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When does a pomelo ripen? How long does it take from flowering to maturity

After planting, if it is a seedling tree, it usually takes 8-10 years of growth to start bearing fruit, and if it is a grafted tree, it will bear fruit after 4-5 years. After the first fruiting, it will enter the full fruiting period in 1-2 years, and the yield is also relatively high, but it requires a good caring environment.

How long does it take for a pomelo to ripen

After planting, if it is a seedling tree, it usually takes 8-10 years of growth to start bearing fruit, and if it is a grafted tree, it will bear fruit after 4-5 years. After the first fruiting, it will enter the full fruiting period in 1-2 years, and the yield is also relatively high, but it requires a good caring environment.

Pomelo flowering and fruiting

The flowering and fruiting period of pomelo is related to the season at the time. It generally flowers from April to May, and the fruit first matures in September. Depending on the region and variety, its maturity time span is also very large, from September to December is considered its maturity period.

Pomelo origin

Pomelos prefer a warm and humid climate and are not very drought-tolerant. During normal growth, the temperature needs to be maintained between 23-29 degrees. Therefore, it is more common in the southern regions of China, with extensive cultivation in Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, (T-W), and Fujian.

There are many varieties of pomelos, including both natural and hybrid varieties. Together, there are about 100 varieties and strains. They are usually classified by the taste of the flesh, which can be broadly divided into two categories: sour pomelos and sweet pomelos. They can also be classified by the color of the flesh, which can be divided into two categories: white flesh pomelos and red flesh pomelos.

The above knowledge about how long it takes for a pomelo to ripen and how long it takes from flowering to maturity, I hope this article can bring you some help!