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When and how custard apple harvesting is done?

custard apple

Fruits take up to 6 months to mature on the tree after setting. Though, one thing to look for is the skin between the main segment of the fruit, which changes from a green to a cream color. Cut the fruit stem with a pair of stems on the custard apple fruit. This mainly helps to prevent the entry of disease spores. The custard apple fruit now needs to be left for a couple of days at room temperature to soften before it is ready to eat.

Which soil is suitable for beans cultivation?

beans

Beans can be grown in a wide range of soils. Indian bean thrives best in loamy, silty loam and clay loam soils. It is necessary to have well drainage of the soil. The soil pH range 5.5-6.0 with a cool climatic condition is suited for beans farming. It is better to have rich organic matter in the soil for better yields. Adding Farmyard manure or nay other compost can make the soil rich.

When harvesting is done in Pistachio?

Pistachio

Pistachio trees take longer time to produce nuts. These budded trees become ready to produce fruits for 5 years and will not reach maximum production until the 12th year of planting. Pistachio trees begin bearing the 5th year after budding. However, a significant crop is not harvested until the seventh or eight season. The first full production year starts occurring around 12th year only. The easy identification of maturity is when the hull separates easily from the shell. Generally, this period extends for 6 to 10 days. Care should be taken while harvesting by avoiding under developed kernels.

How propagation is done in pistachio?

pistachio

Pistachio trees are usually propagated by budding on to a suitable pistachio rootstock. These rootstocks can be raised in nurseries. Usually, budding is carried out in fall with and the budded trees are being planted in the same year or the following year depending on the size of the rootstock.

Which soil is suitable for Pistachio cultivation?

Pistachio

Pistachio trees can be grown in wide range of soils. However, they prefer well drained deep sandy loam soils. These trees are quite drought tolerant but don’t do well in areas where high humidity is possible. Soil test would be helpful, if you are planning pistachio production on large scale. Pistachio trees will produce quality nuts with high yields where soil pH is kept at a wide range of 7.0 to 7.8. These trees are hardy ones which can tolerate higher alkalinity to certain extent.