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How many years does it take for yellow peach saplings to bear fruit?
Yellow peach saplings will take three years to bear fruit.

Yellow peaches usually take three years to bear fruit. Yellow peach has three physiological fruit drops throughout the year. Peach buds can be used to inhibit long branches, and no fertilization should be applied before flowering to prevent the tender branches from running away. Pruning, proper fertilization, attention to drainage and prevention of pests and diseases can be carried out in summer. Fruit trees with high fruit setting rate and excessive nutrient consumption will cause fruit drop. So the fruit must be thinned in time. When thinning fruits, insect fruits, diseased fruits and deformed fruits should be removed, and both fruits should be removed and kept.

Winter yellow peach

Winter yellow peach is a new variety cultivated on the basis of yellow peach and winter peach, which was successfully planted in Xiangyang, Hubei Province. Yellow peach tastes excellent, and winter peach has a long growth cycle. Combining the special advantages of the two varieties, a new variety of winter yellow peach was bred at the beginning of 10.

Winter yellow peach is an excellent variety with crisp and sweet taste and average sugar content above 16%. At present, there are few reports about the winter yellow peach, and the market awareness is very low, so it is a potential market.