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Fruits > Pomegranate
> Harvesting
Fruits ripen in about 5-6 months from the time
of flowering. Mature fruits should be immediately
removed from the plants as delay in harvesting
leads to fruit cracking. Fruits harvested at a
premature stage have poor keeping quality and
are prone to damage during handling and transport.
The fruits are harvested when outer rind becomes
yellowish and the fruit when tapped produces a
metallic sound. The round fruits become flattened
from all the sides and basal beak shaped portion
shrinks at the time of maturity.
Fruits are harvested with the help of secateurs
by retaining 1 cm stalk with the fruit. All the
fruits should be harvested in 2-3 pickings within
a span of one month. The harvested fruits are
cured for a week in shade. This will make the
skin more hard and will stand better in transportation.
Yield
The plant starts bearing from the 4th year onwards.
A well-developed 8-10 year old tree yields 18-20
t/ha. The yield declines gradually after the trees
attained 25-30 years of age.
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