MARANG SEEDS FOR PLANTING (Artocarpus odoratissimus)
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Ginagago niyo Ang mga bumibili sa inyo. Marang seedss at strawberry Ang order ko..Ang binigay niyo strawberry at cotton seeds.
December 20, 2023
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Packaging TypeRefill Pouch
SeasonSummer
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PACK CONTAIN 7 PCS OF MARANG FRUIT SEEDS
What is Marang fruit?
The marang (Artocarpus odoratissimus) is a fruit tree native to Mindanao and some parts of Palawan and Borneo. Like the durian, it has this weird smell but less pungent. A cousin of the jackfruit, its soft and sweet flesh is wrapped in a thick and thorny exterior.
HOW TO GERMINATE
sown immediately in nurseries on sandy loam soil, since they do not retain their viability very long. Seeds germinate in about 4-4 weeks. Seedlings are transplanted to containers when the first leaves have matured.
Seedlings grow very fast and are ready for planting when they are about one year old.
Marang trees can also be propagated by budding on the seedlings of Artocarpus elasticus and Artocarpus altilis. Air layering, which is successful in jackfruit, has not worked in marang.
The trees are planted 12-14 m a part in the field. It is best to plant at the onset of the rainy season.
Bearing starts at an age of 4-6 years.
The trees can become very large with a spreading canopy. The fruits are borne at the end of long flexible branches and ripe fruits are heavy, fragile and difficult to reach for harvest.
Regular weeding and irrigation during the first 2 or 3 dry seasons ensure good growth. Plants are fertilized with 100-200g ammonium sulphate after planting and towards the end of the rainy season. Bearing trees are given 0.5-1kg complete fertilizer per tree twice a year. Pruning is limited to the removal of dead branches.