Product description
[Easy to grow in Philippines] Bonsai Persimmon Seeds Hybrid Sweet Persimmon Plants Fruit Seeds for Planting (Mixed 25 Seeds) Balcony Potted Persimmon Live Plant Seeds Natural Growth Dwarf Fruit Trees Plants Home Garden Seeds Flower Seeds Vegetable Plants
Our store are high quality seeds sourced from all around the world which are hand picked varieties specifically for optimal growing in Asian. Select Seeds are only commercially acceptable (uniform growth, high germination, long life shelf, top rated market varieties) making sure we bring only the best available seeds at an affordable price.
Persimmon tree is a deep-rooted tree species and a positive tree species. It likes warm climate, sufficient sunlight and deep, fertile, moist and well-drained soil. It is suitable for neutral soil and is more resistant to cold, but it is more resistant to barrenness and drought. , not resistant to saline-alkali soil. Most varieties of persimmon trees begin to bear fruit 3-4 years after grafting, and reach the fruiting period in 10-12 years, and the seed trees begin to bear fruit at the age of 5-7 years, and the fruiting years are more than 100 years.
How to plant persimmon seeds
If you want to plant persimmon seeds, you need to prepare a pot of water, and then soak the persimmon seeds in water for 24 hours, the stunted seeds will float on the water, and then all these bad seeds can be removed.
When planting the seeds of persimmons, you can choose a well-drained, loose and fertile soil for them, then plant the treated seeds into the soil, and water them once to keep the soil moist and promote the persimmons to germinate and take root as soon as possible.
Persimmons are inseparable from sunlight in the process of growth, so when planting, the plants need to be placed in an environment full of sunlight, so that persimmons can perform photosynthesis and promote plant growth.
In order to make the persimmon grow more vigorously, it is necessary to apply organic fertilizer to the plant every 1-2 weeks. It is best to dilute the fertilizer during fertilization, and then apply it to the soil, so that the persimmon can absorb sufficient nutrients and grow more. exuberant.