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When will the walnut trees blossom and how many years will the walnut saplings bear fruit?

When will the walnut tree blossom? How many years do walnut saplings bear fruit? For farmers who plant walnut trees, understanding these problems is very helpful for better planting walnut trees. The following small series takes you to understand the flowering and fruiting time of walnut trees:

When will the walnut tree blossom?

The flowering period of walnut trees in the south is generally in March-April, and it will be later in the north, around May. It takes 65,438+02 ~ 65,438+05 years for traditional walnut trees to germinate and bear fruit. After scientific research, cultivation and hybridization in recent years, the shortest walnut tree germinates, grafts and bears fruit in only 4 ~ 5 years, and begins to flourish in 8 ~ 65,438+00 years. If it is a grafted walnut tree, it will bear fruit in 3-5 years.

Walnut seedlings will take years to bear fruit.

Generally speaking, it is 1-6 years. Because there are many varieties of walnut trees and different growth environments have great influence, the fruiting time of walnut trees varies greatly. Generally, early-bearing walnut seedlings can bear fruit in 1-3 years (such as Yunxin 14, Xinjiang 1 and 2), but it is not allowed for the normal growth of trees. There is also a kind of fruit that can keep fresh for 8 years (such as American hickory).