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  • Jackfruit

    Jackfruit

    🌳 Plant Profile: Jackfruit

    📊 Basic Info

    • Variety: Jackfruit
    • Planting Date: July 2023
    • Source: fastgrowingtrees.com ($160 investment)
    • Yield Performance: ★☆☆☆☆ (Currently in the establishment phase)
    • Flavor Profile: Thick, crunchy bulbs with a potent aroma blending pineapple, mango, and banana notes.

    📖 Variety Overview

    The Jackfruit is the largest tree-borne fruit in the world. Growing this tropical giant in Rowland Heights is a rewarding but challenging endeavor.

    • Appearance: Features thick, leathery, deep-green glossy leaves.
    • Growth Habit: Extreme heat-lover. It relies on our hot summers to surge in growth and struggles significantly during the cool winters.

    📅 Precise Ripening Months

    In Southern California, jackfruit typically takes 6–8 months to develop from flower to fruit:

    • Primary Harvest: August to October.
    • Secondary Harvest: Depending on heat accumulation, some fruit may ripen as late as November.
    • Note: This coincides with the hottest months in Rowland Heights, which is essential for developing the fruit’s sweetness.

    🩺 Health Check: Leaf Spot Issues

    The mottling you’ve noticed is quite common for local jackfruit and is likely due to:

    1. Cold Stress: Temperatures below 50°F cause “chill injury,” manifesting as yellow/brown spots on older foliage after the winter.
    2. Drainage: Hard clay soil can lead to waterlogging. “Cold and wet” roots are the biggest threat to jackfruit health.
    3. Deficiency: Mottled leaves often indicate a need for magnesium or iron, especially during the spring push.

    🛠️ Care Tips

    • Summer Feeding: From May to August, apply balanced organic fertilizers and chelated iron to support rapid growth.
    • Soil Management: Ensure the root zone never stays waterlogged. Use a thick layer of mulch to regulate soil temperature.
    • Cold Protection: Continue to shield the tree until night-time lows are consistently above 55°F.