Sweet Mazzard Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus avium) Edible Fruit, Fast, Hardy-Zone 4 - Mathai Sprouts & Art
Sweet Mazzard Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus avium) Edible Fruit, Fast, Hardy-Zone 4

Sweet Mazzard Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus avium) Edible Fruit, Fast, Hardy-Zone 4

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SKU: tfxmvdp2

Specifications

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ClimateHighland
Common NameSweet Cherry
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorBeige
Growth HabitClimbing
MPNN/A
Soil TypeChalk
BrandSeedHead
Season Of InterestFall
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusPrunus avium
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesAir Purifying
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States

Sweet Mazzard Cherry Tree Seeds (Prunus avium)Sweet Cherry, (Prunus avium), Species of Sherry is Cultivated for it's Sweet, Edible Fruits. Sweet Cherry Trees are Large and Rather Upright, Growing to Height of up to 36 Feet. The Trees are Deciduous and Bear Simple, Toothed Leaves alternately along the Stems that have a Brilliant Display of Color in the Fall, and in the Spring, Gorgeous Showy White Flower Clusters having Five Petals and Numerous Stamens, which Makes the Sweet Cherry Great for Fruit & Ornamental to Any Landscape.Sunlight: Full Sun Soil: Well-drained, fertile, loamy, and moist soil with good drainageSoil pH: Prefers acidic conditions but can tolerate a wide range of pH levels Temperature: Warm, Zones 4-8Wind: Avoid areas with strong winds, which can reduce pollination Frost: Avoid frost pockets, which can reduce pollinationZONES 4-8Sweet Cherry Germination:1) Soak in water for 12 hours.2) Place seeds inside of a zip lock bag filled with moist vermiculite, and place in the fridge for 90 day cold stratification.3) Plant seeds 1/4" deep in a well mixed and well draining potting soil. Mixing 10-15% sand in is optimal.4) Keep soil at 75 degrees F. & slightly moist in a well lit area, but not direct sunlight.5) Expect germination in 2-3 weeks.Germinación de cerezas dulces:1) Remojar en agua durante 12 horas.2) Colocar las semillas dentro de una bolsa con cierre hermético llena de vermiculita húmeda y colocar en el refrigerador durante 90 días para que se estratifiquen en frío.3) Plante las semillas a 1/4" de profundidad en una tierra para macetas bien mezclada y con buen drenaje. Lo óptimo es mezclar entre un 10 y un 15 % de arena.4) Mantener la tierra a 75 grados F y ligeramente húmeda en un área bien iluminada, pero sin luz solar directa.5) Espere la germinación en 2 o 3 semanas.

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