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Persimmons what and when
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<blockquote data-quote="readonly" data-source="post: 5801845" data-attributes="member: 23822"><p>13 years ago I planted about 15 seedlings from the state nursery, just a few inches high. They need 5' or 6' quality tree tubes and mats in my experience. I had previously planted a couple dozen with 2' tubes and only one survived. With the larger tubes success rate was good. It took close to 10 years before any bore fruit. At least 3 have produced, one really well. However, they don't produce every year. So one may not have fruit this year, and then do well the following year. Not sure if that's a weather issue or something else. I have a lot of naturally occurring persimmons on my farm, and only half of the females bore fruit this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="readonly, post: 5801845, member: 23822"] 13 years ago I planted about 15 seedlings from the state nursery, just a few inches high. They need 5' or 6' quality tree tubes and mats in my experience. I had previously planted a couple dozen with 2' tubes and only one survived. With the larger tubes success rate was good. It took close to 10 years before any bore fruit. At least 3 have produced, one really well. However, they don't produce every year. So one may not have fruit this year, and then do well the following year. Not sure if that's a weather issue or something else. I have a lot of naturally occurring persimmons on my farm, and only half of the females bore fruit this year. [/QUOTE]
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