To grow sugar apple (Annona squamosa), start by planting seeds or seedlings in well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter. Choose a sunny location, as sugar apple trees thrive in full sunlight and warm temperatures. Water regularly, especially during dry spells, but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy fruit development.
pH balance similar to sugar water
No it is not. Plants could die if you give them sugar.
Yes you can grow an apple but first you need to grow an apple tree.
custard apple or sugar apple
yes, there is some sugar in an apple but it is all natural, and has a great deal of nutrition of the apple in the peel not the inside, where the sugar is found.
The scientific name for the sugar-apple is Annona squamosa.
Sugar apple in Filipino is called "atis."
Yes, there are 10.4 g of sugar in 100 g of apple.
An apple seed can grow into an apple tree, which can grow apples
Apples grow on apple trees.
It depends upon the size of the apple. If it is a small apple with about 70 calories, it will have about 15 gram of total sugar. If the apple is large and has about 115 calories, it will have about 23 grams of sugar.
Commercial producers grow many kinds of crops depending on their location. Crops include corn, wheat, rice, barley, canola, potatoes, sugar beets, sugar cane, apple orchards, vineyards, etc.