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1 Comment To "In My Home One Jackfruit Tree It Has 8 Years Age Still It Not Getting Fruits. Why"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 01/04/2021 @ 1:38 am
You can keep it pruned to about 15 feet to make harvesting easier. Also, since it isn't producing, I'm wondering if you are fertilizing. Besides nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium, your tree needs magnesium.
The damp condition may be preventing the fruit. Jackfruit trees do not like wet feet.
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