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According to a commercial farmer in Brasil, it may take anywhere between 7 and 10 years to fruit.A friend of mine reported that one of his trees fruited in 5 years and that tree is a poor producer. One of my trees is holding fruits after almost 8 years old.The commercial farmer also recommends growing them from seeds. He said that seedling are more vigorous and more productive than grafted trees.
How many years do we have to wait for Achacha from sprouting to bear fruits? Are there any friends who can tell me about more detailed and correct information?
Quote from: tingkun on May 26, 2016, 09:15:38 AMHow many years do we have to wait for Achacha from sprouting to bear fruits? Are there any friends who can tell me about more detailed and correct information?It think you should also be asking about planting distance. Someone mentioned that trees get very wide eventually despite being relatively short.
How cold hardy are they?Thanks,
The recommendation was to plant them 10 meters apart or 30 feet whichever you prefer!