General Information:
- Category- Fruit
- Binomial Name- Prunus domestica
- Common Names- Japanese plum
- Spread- 90-150 inches**
- Height- 120-180 inches**
- Average Production- 500-1000 fruits per tree
- Days to Maturity- 1200-1500 days
Nutrition Values:
- Calories: 46
- Water: 87.2%
- Protein: 0.7 grams
- Carbohydrates: 11.4 grams
- Sugar: 10.5 grams
- Fiber: 1.4 grams
- Fat: 0.28 grams
- Minerals: Calcium, Iron, Phosphorous
- Vitamins- B1, B2, B3
*The values are standard average per 100 grams and might change a bit.
Environmental Requirements:
- Soil- Well-drained soils, Clay or Sandy
- Soil Moisture- 20%
- Soil pH- 6.5-7.5
- Sun Requirements- Full Sun
- Best Time to Plant- In early Spring (February)
- Temperature range- 10-28 Celsius
Tips to Grow Plums:
- Arrange good quality plum graft.
- The soil should be well drained and moist, but not wet or soggy.
- Dig a hole that’s a few inches deeper and wider than the spread of the roots. Simply place the root ball in the middle of the hole.
- Do not fertilize young fruit trees until they have set a crop. If there’s good fruit set, fertilize with one pound calcium nitrate per tree. Plant one graft in one pot.
- If the skin of the fruit feels soft, then it is ready to be picked. Plums should come off the tree easily with just a slight twist of the fruit.
** The values are standard values but might change a bit.



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