Step 9: Harvesting
- Maturation Time: Depending on the variety, it may take several years for the tree to mature and bear fruit.
- Harvest Time: Harvest cherries when they are fully ripe, usually when they have attained full color and can be easily plucked from the stem.
Conclusion:
Growing a cherry tree from seed in a pot can be a lengthy but rewarding endeavor. It requires patience, regular care, and attention to detail to ensure a healthy and productive tree. By following the steps outlined above, you can enjoy the sweet satisfaction of cultivating your own cherry tree and savoring the fruits of your labor.
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