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How long does it take for a soursop tree to bear fruit?
A rapid grower, soursop trees produce their first crop three to five years from seeding. Seeds stay viable for up to six months but better success is met by planting within 30 days of harvest and seeds will germinate within 15-30 days.
What zone soursop grows?
An evergreen that can reach 30 feet and requires temperatures above freezing at all times, soursop will only thrive in USDA zones 10 through 13 or in a warm and humid greenhouse. Unlike most fruit trees, this one is usually grown from seed.
Where does soursop grow best?
Grown in a variety of countries, including Mexico, the West Indies, northern South America, China, Australia and Africa, soursop prefers a tropical climate and cannot survive a frost, often suffering damage at 30 degrees Fahrenheit and dying at 26 degrees Fahrenheit.
Can soursop grow in pots?
Soursop trees will turn any space into a tropical getaway indoors or out. This low maintenance tree is perfect for containers. If you live in an area that gets too cold for this tree simply place it in a pot and bring it indoors once the weather starts to get cold.
Is soursop safe to eat?
But we do know that too much of it can be harmful to your health. Soursop is not safe for humans as a supplement or as a food or drink in large amounts. I recommend you avoid soursop supplements and tea. If you eat soursop pulp, desserts, or drink the juice, try limiting it to ½ cup a few days a week.
Can I grow soursop in zone 9b?
Soursop Guanabana trees are moderate growers, maturing to a height of 25-30 feet tall and 8-10 feet wide. This tree performs its best in USDA growing zones 9-11 and on the patio (potted) in zones 4-11.
Does soursop need full sun?
Soursop (Annona muricata) – Full Sun – Sun Requirement.
Is soursop banned in US?
Guanabana (aka Soursop) is a tropical fruit that seems to be unavailable in the US, except for frozen pulp and the like.
Is it possible to grow a soursop tree?
Buy Soursop Trees Here! Yes, you can grow a soursop – guanabana tree. Well Maybe! Just a few different trees we grow on our property. In this article the names Soursop, Guanabana, Graviola will be used and that’s because they are all common names for the tree. The biggest challenge in most cases is maintaining your trees warmth and humidity.
Where can I find a guanabana soursop tree?
Mexico, Jamaica, the West Indies, northern South America, China, Australia Southeast Asia – Malaysia, and Vietnam and the Philippines – and in central Africa. In the U.S.,soursop trees can grow in central to southern Florida, southern California, southern Arizona and southern Texas. It also will grow in Hawaii.
How tall does a soursop plant get in a pot?
My soursop has been in a pot for 3.5 years since seed, 40L in size, will be repotting it shortly as its now 7foot tall, it’s fruited once and has been pruned once decently.
What kind of sun does a soursop need?
Soursop likes a lot of sun in the winter months, because it needs all the warmth it can get. Otherwise, it is not a full sun plant during our scorching desert summer season. Soursop will do best in hot, dry climates with morning sun and afternoon shade.