Of the Persimmon tree belongs to the ebony family. The widespread representative of the genus is Diospyros kaki, which is known for its large, tasty fruits. For outdoor cultivation in most areas Germany this species is not sufficiently frost-resistant. The summers in this country are too short and too cold to ripe fruits to harvest in your own garden. Exceptions are the wine-growing areas, where persimmon trees can thrive as outdoor plants. Elsewhere, it is possible to keep pots with frost-free winter storage.
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The plants bought ready-made are grafted trees, with which, through the use of suitable underlay, a large number of frost-resistant trees sorts was bred. The persimmon trees are
- easy-care,
- robust and
- not susceptible to diseases and pests.
The winter hardiness of Diospyros virginiana corresponds more to the climatic conditions in our latitudes. The plants grafted on Diospyros Lotus as a base are particularly robust and hardy.
Sowing and germination
The fruits bought do not contain seeds as these have been grown away over time. The seeds are available in seed shops and in various online shops. Possibly. should the seeds before the sowing about 8-10 weeks to be stratified. To do this, you wrap them in damp kitchen paper and keep them in a sealed box in the refrigerator. Then the seeds come into the Potting soil and are only lightly covered with substrate. Keep them evenly moist at room temperature. under a cover made of cling film.
The germination time is about 2-4 weeks. The seedlings are also kept warm and light. The substrate should remain moist, but not too wet. A spray bottle is particularly suitable for watering the seeds. The seedlings are later separated and repotted after the roots have penetrated.
Tips & Tricks
In the case of persimmon trees grown from seeds, it can take 4-6 years for the first flowering and harvesting.