Answered Dec 04, 2016
They will bear fruit within 3-4 years. As they age though, their productivity slows.
Answered May 07, 2024
It depends on how wet the teddy was. If it was super wet, maybe a few days to two weeks. If it was only a little wet, maybe just five...
A cinnamon tree will germinate in about 20 days, but it takes much longer for it to reach maturity.
Pistachios grow very slowly, so don't expect fruits before the 5th year. If you don't see any fruit after the 7th year, the tree may have a problem.
It takes nearly 10 years to grow a tree from a seed to a size suitable for cutting.
Jackfruit grows best in humid tropical regions. They thrive best there due to their inability to resist frost or droughts.
While it normally takes between 3-5 years for a tree to bear fruit, this figure is only accurate for a healthy tree. Also keep in mind that although fruit may...
If you have seasonably good weather, it will take between 2-5 years to bear fruit.
That depends on the breed and how clever the cat is. Some breeds are more vocal than others, such as the Siamese cat, and so it's easier to get her...
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