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Pear Pyrus Babugosha Nashpati Grafted Fruit Live Plant (Height 1.5-3 Feet)
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Product Description
Pear Babugosha Nashpati is a delicious and popular pear variety, especially loved for its crisp texture, sweet taste, and unique flavor. A Grafted Fruit Live Plant (Height 1.5-3 Feet) is a great way to grow this fruit, as grafted plants tend to fruit earlier and with higher vigor compared to seed-grown plants.
Key Features:
- Variety: The Babugosha Nashpati pear is known for its smooth skin, firm flesh, and sweet, refreshing flavor. It is a medium to large pear, typically round or slightly elongated in shape, with a yellow-green skin when ripe.
- Grafted: Grafted pears typically bear fruit much faster, often within 2-3 years, whereas seed-grown varieties may take 4-6 years to produce fruit. Grafting also helps the plant become more resistant to diseases and pests.
- Height: This young grafted plant typically stands between 1.5 to 3 feet tall. When fully mature, the tree can grow up to 10-12 feet tall, though you can maintain a manageable size with pruning.
- Fruit: The Babugosha Nashpati is known for its sweet, juicy, and crisp texture. The fruit is perfect for eating fresh, making juices, or incorporating into desserts.
Growing Conditions:
- Climate: Pear trees generally thrive in temperate climates, and Babugosha Nashpati is no exception. They prefer moderate climates and are sensitive to frost. They may need protection in colder zones or during winter months.
- Sunlight: Pear trees love full sunlight and should be planted in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sun each day.
- Soil: The plant prefers slightly acidic to neutral, well-draining soil. Ensure that the soil doesn’t remain waterlogged, as this can lead to root rot.
- Watering: Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells. Make sure the soil dries out slightly between waterings, as overwatering can harm the roots.
Care Tips:
- Pruning: Prune the tree regularly to maintain its shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. This also encourages better airflow and helps with fruit production.
- Fertilization: Use a balanced fertilizer during the growing season to promote healthy growth and fruit production.
- Pollination: While some pear trees can be self-pollinating, others benefit from cross-pollination. If you have more than one pear tree, this will increase your chances of better fruiting.
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