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Mini dwarf fruit tree Apricot - Prunus armeniaca

Mini dwarf fruit tree Apricot - Prunus armeniaca

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Apricot tree - Prunus armeniaca.

Description

The apricot tree is a fruit tree widely cultivated for its delicious and juicy fruits: apricots. Originally from China, this tree has spread to many parts of the world due to its great popularity and adaptability to various climates. Apricots are rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants and dietary fibre. They have a sweet taste and juicy flesh, which makes them a delicacy for many fruit lovers.

  • Scientific name: Prunus armeniaca.
  • Leaf: Deciduous
  • Facts: Apricots are one of the first stone fruits to ripen in spring. Their harvesting season usually occurs between May and July, depending on the region.

    Care

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    • Temperature: The ideal temperature range for apricot trees during the growing season is 18-30ºC. It requires a period of winter cold to break dormancy and flower properly in spring. This cold period, known as "chill hours", is the number of hours the tree is exposed to temperatures below a certain threshold, usually around 7°C
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    • Light: In general, it prefers to be exposed to full sun for most of the day. It requires full sun for at least 8 hours a day for optimal development. It is important to avoid planting the peach tree in areas where there is constant shade or competition with other taller trees. Lack of sunlight can weaken the tree and affect its growth and yield.
    • Watering: Deep, less frequent watering is preferable to shallow, constant watering. Water the almond tree just enough so that the water penetrates down to the root system, thus encouraging the roots to grow downwards in search of water and nutrients. Avoid waterlogging. Cut back during the winter to avoid problems with frost.
    • Manure: Requires a balanced and adequate fertiliser to provide the necessary nutrients for its growth and fruit production with a fruit tree fertiliser. Especially in spring and summer. It is not recommended during the winter.
    • Transplanting: If you wish to grow it in a pot, it is recommended to transplant the pear tree to a larger pot every few years to prevent its roots from becoming too tight and restricting its growth. If transplanting is not desired, growth should be controlled by pruning.

    Please note

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    • The apricot tree should preferably be pruned during winter, when the tree is in its dormancy period, to remove dead, diseased or crossed branches, and to encourage healthier growth and better fruit production.
    • The apricot tree should preferably be pruned during winter, when the tree is in its dormancy period, to remove dead, diseased or crossed branches, and to encourage healthier growth and better fruit production.
    • The apricot tree can face challenges due to various pests, such as aphids, powdery mildew and other fungi, so it is essential to regularly monitor the tree, apply preventive treatments and use appropriate control methods to protect its health and productivity.

    Observations

    • Pets: It is suitable for coexistence with our pets.
    • Maximum height: it can reach a maximum height of up to 6 metres.

    Size available

    Total height (cm) 100 - 120
    Pot diameter (cm) 22

    * The size indicated is indicative. It is an approximate height calculated by averaging the height of several specimens. As living beings, each plant has its own shape and growth rate and, therefore, the measurement cannot be taken as exact.

    * Some plants that have flowers and/or fruits may not have them at the time of purchase. Since flowering, fruit production and even foliage production is seasonal, it may be the case that the time of purchase does not coincide with these flowering or fruiting periods, which does not imply that the plant has a defect or deficiency.

    * Some plants that have flowers and/or fruits may not have them at the time of purchase.