Hi; Thanks for this informative video. I do have a couple of follow-up questions. 1. Is there a way to ensure that a coconut tree 'sucker' becomes a 'dwarf' coconut tree at maturity, or limit it's maturity growth so that it's low enough to make it easier for harvesting? 2. For a miniature coconut tree plant, as an example, using the one you used in the video, about how much taller will it get even as a miniature coconut plant?
Thanks for asking this pertinent question. DWARF just means it comes to bearing earlier than other types of coconut trees. It will not remain eternally shot....unless in a POT.
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Thanks for this video. As I surmise this is just for aesthetics, can I dwarf the plant beans still get production?
This is great! Thanks for the information!
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Hi; Thanks for this informative video. I do have a couple of follow-up questions.
1. Is there a way to ensure that a coconut tree 'sucker' becomes a 'dwarf' coconut tree at maturity, or limit it's maturity growth so that it's low enough to make it easier for harvesting?
2. For a miniature coconut tree plant, as an example, using the one you used in the video, about how much taller will it get even as a miniature coconut plant?
Thanks for asking this pertinent question.
DWARF just means it comes to bearing earlier than other types of coconut trees.
It will not remain eternally shot....unless in a POT.
Pruning back the leaves retards the growth of the tree both in pot or in the field.
THIS art form is more for aesthetic than for production.😂
Question can this plant done like that give you coconut jelly and water, or is done like this to grow as a plant but not to produce?
Just an ornamental plant....SHOWPIECE