How does persimmon bloom and when do fruits appear?

 How does persimmon bloom and when do fruits appear?

Persimmon is one of the common fruits. Its fruits have a sweet taste, but some species create an unpleasant astringent effect in the mouth.Therefore, it is worth knowing how persimmon is grown, how its fruits ripen in order to understand its varieties and choose tasty fruits.

How to grow?

The native land of a persimmon - the warm countries of Asia. Nevertheless, this fruit can be grown even in the harsh climate of Russia, as breeders have long brought frost-resistant varieties.

Persimmon grows on a low tree with spreading branches, from which you can collect up to 80 kg of crop. But the fruits will be small. For planting persimmon choose a place well-lit by the sun and the area from 25 to 80 square meters. m

Sapling can be grown at home. To do this, take a bone from a ripe fruit and dry it at room temperature. Then it is soaked for 30 minutes in a special solution of manganese in order to disinfect it. The seed is placed in the refrigerator for 2 months and taken out only after the awakening of the sprouts. After the prepared bone is soaked again in a solution that stimulates the development of the plant, for several days.

To prepare the soil using a mixture of black soil, peat, expanded clay, wood ash, sand, sawdust. Stone is placed in a pot in a horizontal position. The land is watered and covered with glass, creating greenhouse conditions. The first shoots appear within 1 month. When the plant reaches 1.5 m in height, it is transplanted into the open ground.

It is best to plant persimmon seedlings in the spring. In summer, the plant will be able to adapt and prepare for winter.

For planting, dig a hole 30 cm deep. Drainage is laid in it with sand and sprinkled with black soil with the addition of manure. If the plant is going to plant in the fall, it is best to choose September and have time before the first frost. Fruits appear on the tree after 3 years, provided that all the rules of planting this plant are observed.

Early varieties are grown in Russia (full ripening occurs in September - October), middle ripening (October - November) and late (December). When frost occurs, it is necessary to remove all the fruits from the tree, even if they have not yet matured. Fruits can well ripen if left to rest.

Persimmon varieties are quite a large number, but among all of them there are “Virginsky”, “Vostochny” and “Caucasian” species. Since they have high frost resistance, they are most appreciated by Russian gardeners.

Persimmon is very resistant to various diseases and fungal infections. However, powdery mildew may appear on the tree, which causes white deposits on the leaves. Because of the root rot, the leaves turn pale, and the roots are completely destroyed. With bacteriosis, the bark is damaged and the tree becomes bare. Fusarium causes bark falling off and blackness at the trunk. Scab infects the leaves, forming black spots on them.

In order to protect the trees from pests, you can spray them with a 1% solution of Bordeaux mixture. If the plant is not treated in time, the disease can go to the roots and completely destroy them.

To combat pests also use special drugs. These include Bicop, Bowerin, Actofit and Akarin. You can also buy Gaupsin, which acts not on a single pest, but on a number of diseases.

To prevent the appearance of lesions on the tree, you need to properly care for him. Persimmon needs constant watering, which is carried out every 3 months. The best fertilizers for this plant are organic. Additional food in the form of humus is introduced in the spring. Ash is added to the soil before flowering. As a mineral fertilizer, you can take nitrophoska and Kemira. To add all the nutrients, dig small pits around the crown and pour water over them.

Persimmon quite unpretentious plant. The main thing is to grow a seedling correctly, or buy a good one on the market and plant it in open ground.

You will learn more about the places where persimmon grows by watching the following video.

Bloom

Flowers persimmon nothing like.They differ from apple or pear, as they have an unusual shape, they are also characterized by large size and dense petals. Flowers are divided into male and female. Each of them has its own characteristics in structure and form. Female sex is volumetric flowers with large and dense petals, the cup has 4 leaves. Male flowers - small and shaped like a bell, which is located in the form of tassels of 3 flowers. They have a greenish-yellow cream shade, which is barely noticeable, as it merges with the leaves.

On the branches can be seen from 1 to 5 flowers during the awakening of the plant in March. Sometimes there is a bisexual bloom. The presence of pits in the pulp depends on the pollination of a flower. In parthenocarpic varieties, this process does not occur, and the seeds do not develop. And if the persimmon is still pollinated, the fruit will grow with bones.

The flowers hide among the branches and have a pleasant smell that resembles cough lozenges. The aroma in this period is oily and tart. The flowers, though not very noticeable because of their green hue, but insects find them and pollinate.

Persimmon begins to bloom in late spring and early summer, depending on the variety and region of growth. A male flower has a lifespan of 2 days, and a female’s - 4 days. The entire flowering period is 1.5 months.

In the Crimea, the variety “Rossiyanka”, created by domestic breeders, is usually grown. In the Krasnodar Territory flowering takes place in May, but the flowers on the tree do not last long and fall off. In this region, common "Virginia" and "East" varieties of persimmon. Flowers also have an unusual shape. They are dense, greenish tint, almost merge with the leaves. After pollination by insects, the flowers fall off, and the fetus is already developing.

Sometimes barren flowers bloom and this means that the weather was inappropriate and pollination did not occur.

Fruiting

Persimmon fruits appear in September-December, depending on the month of planting and the variety of the plant. But also take into account the region of growth. Usually female flowers bear fruit, but sometimes they can also be male. Fruits appear at 3 years after planting. They have an orange color with red, pink and brown hues.

Persimmon fruits appear on the shoots of the current year. And the harvest also depends on a strong annual increase, which can only be achieved by leaving, cutting and saturating the soil with nutrients.

If you remove the extra branches, you can achieve a rejuvenating effect for the tree. This procedure should be carried out 15 years after landing.

Seedlings pruned as early as 1 year after planting, in the spring months. Cut only 80 cm from the root of the tree. The branches are shortened to 15 cm, if they grow to a length of 30 cm. They also remove dry and broken processes. For better fruiting, it is necessary to remove part of the tree crown. It is also necessary to leave only 2-3 branches on one branch. As a result of this procedure, the tree will produce more yield, increasing the amount of fruit each year. It is important to carry out the correct pruning so that the persimmon grows and bears fruit better.

Harvesting and Storage

For harvesting use the stairs. Fruits carefully cut with pruning shears. The best harvest is stored in wooden boxes, on the bottom of which they put sawdust or shavings, so that the persimmon does not crease and remains whole longer. The stem is laid down, and at the next layer it is put up.

Prepared fruit crates are stored at a temperature of 0-1 ° C and air humidity is kept at 90%. In such conditions, the persimmon will remain fresh for another 2 months. Tart fruits are additionally frozen in the refrigerator so that they become more tender to taste. And in order to return this astringency, you can heat the fruit to 60 ° C. Usually astringent taste appears during the drying of persimmon or canning.

For quick ripening of fruits, their peel can be pierced in 12 places and rubbed with alcohol. And also a persimmon is put in hermetically strong containers with tomatoes or apples.They produce ethylene and contribute to the rapid ripeness of the fruit.

It is important to observe all the rules for packing fruit, their further storage and transportation, so that the fruits do not get crushed and do not begin to rot before they are delivered to the shelves of the market or supermarket. Only then will it be possible to get a good profit from the sale of persimmon.

How to choose?

Persimmon can be seen on the shelves in October. Many summer fruits have long disappeared from the store, or do not have such a juicy taste, as before. Therefore, they are replaced by persimmon, which also has a daily rate of nutrients, groups of vitamins and minerals, necessary for every person.

To buy a good persimmon, sweet and seedless, you need to find out by what criteria you can choose it in the supermarket. When buying a fruit, you need to pay attention to 4 signs of ripeness.

  • Softness is the main indicator of good persimmon. If the fruit is hard, it will taste astringent, and even freezing will not help get rid of it.
  • Persimmon leaves and stems should be dry. This is another sign of ripeness of the fruit.
  • The best grade - "Kinglet". It has dark-red skin and a veined brown flesh. Persimmon in this variety is always characterized by a rich juicy taste without astringent effect.
  • Thin rind is the last sign of ripeness of the fruit. The variety "Shahinya" can also be found on the shelves of the store. Only it differs from the Korolek variety in that it has a nasty astringent taste in its immature form. Therefore, when buying "Shaheen" pay attention to the thin and translucent skin. This suggests that the persimmon has ripened, and you can safely buy it.

    If, after all, the store does not have ripe fruit, then they can ripen at home. For this persimmon is placed in a cardboard box with ripe bananas. In 24 hours, the fruits will become ripe and tasty. And you can also put apples or tomatoes instead of bananas.

    Persimmon is popular in Russia. On the shelves of the fruit can be seen already in late autumn and early winter in Krasnodar. The “Honey” variety, which has no astringent taste, is in great demand. It is quite soft, and the pulp is juicy.

    Despite the fact that persimmon belongs to the heat-loving plants, which are native to the regions of Asia, Russian breeders were able to create frost-resistant species. In our country, persimmon is usually grown in the Krasnodar Territory and in the Crimea. In these regions, gardeners are distributed "virgin", "Oriental" varieties, as well as "Rossiyanka".

    In order to plant a persimmon, you can take its seed and prepare seedlings at home, you can also buy ready-made in special markets. The flowering time of this fruit falls on the end of May and the beginning of June, rare varieties can also be in July. And the tree will only begin to bear fruit in September, and this process will last until December.

    But it is better to collect all the fruits before the first frost. In addition, gardeners notice that the tree looks especially beautiful at the end of autumn, when all the leaves have almost fallen off, and the fruits alone hang on the branches and shimmer in the sun.

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