Coconuts will bear fruit for years.
After coconut is planted, it takes about 3-4 years to blossom and bear fruit. After eight years of growth, it will enter a high-yield period. When curing, it is necessary to have a suitable temperature environment and sufficient water environment, so that it grows faster and bears fruit more easily.
Potted coconut hanging fruit
Potted coconut needs artificial pollination in April-May in spring, so that it will bear fruit, usually half a year after pollination.
Why don't coconuts bear fruit
If coconuts don't blossom and bear fruit, it's usually because the light is too strong and the leaves turn yellow. When curing, it needs to be placed in a semi-cool environment, so that it can grow well and ensure sufficient water and nutrients, otherwise it will not bear fruit.
Key points of coconut planting
1. illumination: When coconut grows, it needs to be placed in a semi-cloudy environment. The light should not be too strong, otherwise it will affect its growth and lead to its weak growth. 2. Temperature: Coconuts like a warm growing environment. When growing, they need to keep the temperature between 18-24 degrees. If it's below 13 degrees, they go to bed. 3. Watering: Coconut growth needs sufficient water environment, especially during the growth period, and the soil needs to be kept moist. During the dormant period, water the soil until it is dry. 4. Fertilization: When the coconut grows, it needs to be fertilized once a month. Apply compound fertilizer at ordinary times and dilute liquid nitrogen fertilizer once every half month.