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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Discussion => Topic started by: Mvule101 on September 11, 2019, 01:39:26 PM
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Hello
I live in Northern Uganda, about 3 degrees north of the equator and about 3,000 feet above sea level.
My four year old seed grown cherimoya flowered this year. But it did not set fruit. As I am in a warm climate with temperatures rarely/never dropping below the 60s I was doubting if it would set fruit.
If it has flowered does that mean that it will set fruit? Or maybe the weather is too warm? Will I have to pollinate it, or will it self fertilize? I only have one tree unfortunately.
Thank you for any advise.
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You have to polinate them by hand.
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The fruits from natural pollination of Cherimoya flowers is around 3%.
If you want many fruits you need to hand pollinate.
Best video here.
https://youtu.be/uEhR7G7Y64k
In my area Cherimoya flowers are in female stage in the morning.
They turn into male stage in the afternoon.
Your tree may be different.
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Thank you that is very helpful.
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Just some additional comments:
Collect first pollen from one ore more flowers in male status and than take this pollen fr flowers which are in the female status.
Concerning times / status of flowers: My Cherimoya plants come after opening of flowers in the morning first in pre-female-status until for anout 12 p.m - 16 p.m. - than turn into female status and stay there until about 12.pm next day, and turn than in male status until next morning - please note, if in case you do not collect the pollen in time it will fall down after some hours staying in male status.