How many days does it take for a coconut to mature?
Moreover, how can I make my coconut grow faster?
To start to grow a coconut plant begin with a fresh coconut that still has the husk on it. When you shake it it still should sound like it has water in it. Soak it in water for two to three days. After the coconut has soaked, place it in a container filled with well draining potting soil.
- First, water the coconut tree frequently. As long as the soil drains well, you really can't water it too often.
- Second, growing coconut palms are heavy feeders that require regular, complete fertilizer.
- Third, coconut palms are very cold sensitive.
Furthermore, how many years does a coconut tree live?
Botanically Speaking With a life span of 60-80 years, it is considered a “three-generation tree” as it can support a farmer, his children, and his grandchildren. The tree is slow to mature, bearing coconuts in six to 10 years.
Plant Right Fill in the hole with a mixture of 50% soil that came out of the hole and 50% good potting soil. The potting soil contains nutrients that will help the tree grow. Make sure to water the tree every day for a week, then every other day the next week, then as needed depending on the weather conditions.