sorry to disturb u again You r living in mountain side ? because of i am living in environment where we have almost 5 seasons in one year in this climate what kind of situations this plant will face.....
"I live in France by the Mediterranean Sea. We have four seasons here: spring, summer, fall, and winter." The apricot tree (Prunus armeniaca) is a hardy fruit tree, but its resistance to cold depends on the growing conditions and the season’s progress: Winter Hardiness: Apricot trees can withstand cold winter temperatures, often down to 5°F to -4°F (-15°C to -20°C), and sometimes even lower for certain varieties. However, young trees and less hardy varieties may be more sensitive to low temperatures. Sensitivity to Spring Frost: Apricot trees bloom early in spring, making them vulnerable to late frosts that can destroy the flowers and impact the harvest. Temperatures between 28°F and 23°F (-2°C to -5°C) during flowering can damage the blooms. To grow an apricot tree in areas with harsh winters or late spring frosts, it's recommended to: Plant the tree in a sheltered, south-facing location. Protect young trees from cold winds. Choose varieties adapted to colder climates."
how much time it will take to harvest fruit?
from seed ?
6-7 years
thanks❤
but very long period
Yes from seed its long but its funny to see it grow step by step
sorry to disturb u again
You r living in mountain side ?
because of i am living in environment where we have almost 5 seasons in one year in this climate what kind of situations this plant will face.....
"I live in France by the Mediterranean Sea.
We have four seasons here: spring, summer, fall, and winter."
The apricot tree (Prunus armeniaca) is a hardy fruit tree, but its resistance to cold depends on the growing conditions and the season’s progress:
Winter Hardiness: Apricot trees can withstand cold winter temperatures, often down to 5°F to -4°F (-15°C to -20°C), and sometimes even lower for certain varieties. However, young trees and less hardy varieties may be more sensitive to low temperatures.
Sensitivity to Spring Frost: Apricot trees bloom early in spring, making them vulnerable to late frosts that can destroy the flowers and impact the harvest. Temperatures between 28°F and 23°F (-2°C to -5°C) during flowering can damage the blooms.
To grow an apricot tree in areas with harsh winters or late spring frosts, it's recommended to:
Plant the tree in a sheltered, south-facing location.
Protect young trees from cold winds.
Choose varieties adapted to colder climates."