Mutant fruit trees grow in salinity soil in Cuba.Only one percent of land based plants can grow in salinity soil. Some examples are kale, sugar beets, dates, pomegranate, arborvitae, asparagus, juniper, Russian olive and Swiss chard
Actually, in order to stimulate fruit growth you can strike your tree or you can have another fruit sit on top of your tree and that should stimulate growth in your "fruit".
Salinity dissolves tree roots if it gets to them, and can weaken the soil structure and make it poor ground for crops n stuff.
it is a anchor the plant in th soil
plant it in the soil. now water and fertilize if for a few years
the soil temperature is too low and the tree goes dormant until spring
Waldo S. Glock has written: 'Tree growth and rainfall' 'Tree growth' -- subject(s): Tree-rings, Growth (Plants), Trees 'Soil-moisture fluctuations under two ponderosa pine stands in northern Arizona' -- subject(s): Measurement, Moisture, Ponderosa pine, Soil moisture, Soils
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mango stem is miner it damagesnew growth but doesnot effect the fruit
depends where you live and what bugs have been on it or maybe somekind of fertlizer has enterd the soil and couruped the tree
The flowers bloom in the spring to allow time for the fruit to form from the pollinated flower. It takes all summer for the fruit to grow and ripen before it falls from the tree and can release it's seeds to the soil in the autumn - either through rotting and having the seeds drop into the soil near the tree or from animals eating the fruit and having the seeds pass through their digestive tracts to the soil in other locations.
Full of fruit; producing fruit abundantly; bearing results; prolific; fertile; liberal; bountiful; as, a fruitful tree, or season, or soil; a fruitful wife.
what fruit grows on a thorny tree