i have a 4 year old pommelo -- it is flowering in the house -- here in Ohio -- during this month of Dec. I would like to see it fruit -- are their methods to pollinate
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∙ 10y agoPomelo trees are usually pollinated by bees and other insects, as they are self-fertile and don't require a partner tree for pollination. However, if you want to help increase fruit production, you can gently shake the branches of the tree during the blooming period to facilitate pollen transfer.
Most plants do not self pollinate.
Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
Pomelo peelings can be used as a natural charcoal since they contain a high carbon content and can be burned to create heat. However, the quality of the charcoal may not be as high as commercially produced charcoal due to variations in the burning process and impurities present in the peelings.
To grow a pomelo tree from seeds, first remove the seeds from a fresh pomelo fruit and clean off any remaining pulp. Plant the seeds in well-draining soil, about 1 inch deep, in a warm and sunny location. Water the seeds regularly and ensure they receive plenty of sunlight to germinate and grow into seedlings. Be patient, as it can take several years for the tree to produce fruit.
Hummingbirds pollinate canna in North America. In other areas, sunbirds or bees pollinate canna.
what vitamins that i get in pomelo
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a pomelo is a mula na makmakan
The plural of pomelo is "pomelos," NOT "pomeloes."
What kind of sickness can pomelo cure?
a pomelo is a mula na makmakan
A pomelo is a type of fruit that is from Asia. It is also known as the Citrus grandis and is light green in color.
Base on my sensory evaluation,Pink pomelo0 is sweeter than white pomelo since pink pomelo has a higher sugar content than the other one.
The modified organ in a pomelo is the pericarp, which has thick, spongy rind layers with glands containing aromatic and bitter substances, providing protection and flavor to the fruit.
Its called a pummelo. It can also be spelled pomelo or pumelo.
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I do believe that is the Pomelo