Watering and fertilizing fruit trees at the best time and in appropriate amount helps them achieve their purpose bearing delicious fruit.
Watering fruit trees in southern california.
The pineapple guava is a very popular shrub tree in southern california.
The pineapple guava s flower petals are just as sweet and delicious as its fruit and great in salads or on ice cream.
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In southern california we can grow almost every type of deciduous fruit tree think peaches apples plums apricots cherries but we must be careful about choosing varieties that are suited to our relatively mild winters usually of less than 500 chill hours.
Water use for a medium sized semi dwarf fruit tree is about 16 gallons of water per day on a hot summer day on the coast of california without any fog influence 0 25 day.
There are a million reasons that different fruit trees growing in different parts of even a single yard let alone different pockets of southern california need to be given different amounts of water in order to be healthy and produce lots of quality fruit.
The exact amount of water a fruit tree needs depends on the type of tree its size and the temperature outdoors or in the greenhouse.
Full sun occasional deep watering and well draining soils will keep this tree happy.
For more on chill hours see this article by the university of california.
That same tree in the sacramento or san joaquin valley would be about 19 gallons per day 0 3 day.
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