Jiro Persimmon

DeciduousFloweringPollinator Attractor

Plant Bio:

Jiro persimmon is an outstanding deciduous fruit tree with highly ornamental qualities. fall foliage is a brilliant orange-red. Showy, bright orange-scarlet fruit ripens in late fall and remains on bare stems well into winter. Non-astringent, firm-fleshed fruit is best if given time to soften slightly after harvesting but will produce more fruit with a second tree nearby.

Watering Requirements

Regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat or in containers. At least 1” per week.

Feeding Requirements

Once a year with a balanced slow-release fertilizer. Apply in late spring after last frost.

Pruning Time & Tips

Annually in late Winter or early Spring. Pruneto improve structure and reduce the chance ofalternate bearing.

Common Pests & Diseases

Susceptible to many pest and diseases.

Maturity

24-28’ x 18-22’

Troubleshooting:

Like all fruit trees, persimmons can host various pests and diseases such as Crown Gall, Leaf Spot, Scale, Anthracnose, Fruit Drop, Sunscald, Persimmon Phylloxera, Persimmon Trunk Borer, Mealybug, Whitefly, Thrips, Mites, and Root Rot. Be sure to monitor your trees closely.

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