HOW TO GROW
CASHEW FROM SEEDS
Cashew tree can be grown from seeds, air
layering, and grafting. To propagate it from seeds, you will need a
matured unshelled nut (seed). These seeds are viable up to 4 months.
If you have collected the fresh seed
from the tree, dry it in the sun for 3 days and soak in water overnight before
sowing.
Sow the seeds in good quality seed
starting mix; the seeds will germinate anywhere from 4 days to 3 weeks.
Requirements for
Growing Cashew Nuts Tree
Sun
Cashew
tree needs at least 6 hours of direct sun, it grows slowly and doesn’t fruit if
grown in the shade.
Soil
Cashew prefers poor sandy and
laterite soil with the pH level around 5 – 6.5. Never grow cashew tree in
a clay-rich soil. It is heavy and encourages waterlogging, and in the case of
growing cashew tree, the soil you use should be well drained in a way that
water will flow smoothly.
Water
Cashew trees are moderately drought
tolerant once established, but they produce more fruits if watered regularly.
During the summer, water weekly or twice and deeply. Reduce or withhold
watering during winter. Overwatering can harm or even kill your cashew tree, so
water only if soil is dry and let the soil to dry out between spells of
watering.
Fertilizer
Cashew tree needs regular application of
fertilizer to grow vigorously and produce fruits. Use slow release
fertilizer with N-P-K 8 – 3 – 9 according to the product instructions given on
the packet, around the base of the tree every two months during growing season.
Also apply compost or farm manure once in a year, around 30 pounds (15 kg) on
the surface of the soil to a mature tree.
Cashew Nuts Growing Care
Pruning
Prune cashew trees regularly to remove
weak, dead and entangled branches and branches that are infested with diseases
or pests. Also, cut overcrowded branches to promote vigorous growth.
Mulching
Do mulching around your cashew tree with
organic matters to prevent weeds and to conserve moisture.
Pests and Diseases
The cashew tree is generally pest free
if it is in good health. Major pests that attack it are tea mosquito, stem and
root borer, leaf Miner and blossom
Webber.
Harvesting and Cashew Nut Processing
Harvest when cashew apples turn pink or
red and cashew nut shell are gray. After harvesting, separate the cashew apple
from the nut.
Cashew apple can be eaten raw or make
juice of it. Unshelled cashew nut can be stored up to 2 years.
Do
not attempt to break the shell before roasting; cashew shell contains very
caustic oil which can burn skin.
Cashew Nuts Growing Tips
·
Sow fresh cashew seeds
for germination, as they germinate easily.
·
A tree grown from
seeds take 3 to 5 years to produce its first fruits. Our recommendation is to
buy a potted plant from a nursery, this way you’ll not have to wait that long.
·
Choose a location that
is well protected from the wind.
·
Cashew grows better
when the temperature remains around 80 degrees Fahrenheit (25 C) although it
can withstand temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 C) and as high
as 105 Fahrenheit (40.5 C) without any problem.
·
Keep the area around
the base of your cashew tree free from weeds, small shrubs, vines, and debris.
·
Watch for sick or dead
branches, prune them if necessary.
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