Grant wrote:Those are some interesting trees! In the US, citrus is an annual crop, just one per year. I am amazed (!!!) he gets 2 and 2/5 crops. These are under irrigation or in an area that gets more than one Gu a year? Or do the trees just mature differently?
Here, it takes a minimum of three years to produce a small first crop. And that is from large seedlings.
I might plant liin around the edges, but gelay in Gu and semsem in Hagai will feed you a lot faster and won't rot in a couple of weeks if you can't get it to market.
I'm not good at farming but generally speaking it takes for the fruits to repen between 6-8 months
If your planting it in the house it will take a year
Tropical climate r not the same as the US
However I googled it and I came across some froms who r saying 3 months, 4 months, 5 months, 6 months
The age of the tree plays big role too
The person who told me this is my third cousin, from kenya and he's in hiiraan for business so I'm sure about it
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