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  • Question
    How long does it take to grow date palm?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    From a date palm seed, it can take several weeks to see the sprout above the soil.
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    How long does it take for a date tree to produce fruit?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    It can take from 4-8 years to see fruit and up to 10 years for a bountiful harvest.
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    Do dates grow in the United States?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Yes. California is the main growing state in the US for dates, although any place that is overly dry would work.
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    Do date pits contain cyanide?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Many fruit pits contain a little cyanide as the seed is processed in the body. Seeds like apples, pears, and peaches hold this small compound.
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    How long does it take for dates to bear fruit? Can I eat all the parts of a date?
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    It generally takes 4 to 6 years, depending on your growing conditions. Yes, all the parts are edible, except for the seed, of course.
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    When the medjool seed sprouts, is it the root or the stem?
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    It is usually the root. Many other seeds do the same thing, to suck nutrients.
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    Can I grow this tree to be dwarf tree and still produce fruit?
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    It might not grow completely or may stop, but it also depends on the type of tree you're growing. Most trees grow to bear fruits and flowers.
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    Do the palm trees grow dates that I can eat later on?
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    Yes, but it will take 4 - 8 years before the tree bears dates, and 7 - 10 years before it produces a significant amount.
  • Question
    How do I know whether my date tree is male or female?
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    There is no visible way until it becomes 3 years old. It's suggest to plant 6 palms and then keep the females only, with perhaps a single male plant. One is enough for 20 females.
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    What's the maximum and minimum temperature at which dates can grow?
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    Date palms aren't very hardy; the lowest they can take is 20°F. There is no maximum; they can take temperatures over 100°F and frequently do in the arid Southwest U.S.
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    After the seed sprouts, should the emerging white root be pointing upward or downward?
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    If the root appears facing upward, just turn it around gently and let the root touch the soil. If you don't do anything to the seed, the root it will naturally turn by itself to find the soil, nutrients and water; likewise, the stem will also right itself in search of sunlight.
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    How exactly do I dampen the paper towel?
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    Spread the paper towel out on a tray and add a few drops of water directly on top of it. Once the water spreads all over the paper towel, place the dates seeds on either edge and fold over.
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    Can I keep my date plant in a pot forever and have it still produce fruit?
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    No. This tree grows to big sizes and needs a well-developed root system. Keeping it in a pot will result in a state of being root bound, which can seriously impair and possibly kill your tree. You can keep it in a pot, but it won't be healthy and most likely will not produce fruit.
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    Does rooting a hormone aid in the germination of date palm seeds?
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    No, rooting powder should only be used on plant cuttings to stimulate growth, and will not have any effect on a seed.
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    What do I do if my date seeds outgrow the pot and I can't transplant it outside?
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    Transplant your date tree into a larger pot if it outgrows its original pot. Once it is root bound, it needs to be transplanted.
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    Can I grow dates in London?
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    London is far too cold to grow dates successfully outdoors. Look for climates that stay above 20 degrees at night.
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    How can I preserve date seeds until I want to plant them?
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    Once the seeds are washed clean of any fruit and dried thoroughly, they can be stored in an airtight container or baggie. Keep them in a cool, dry place.
  • Question
    Do I cut the tap root when it's long?
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    Never mess with the root and stem of any plant, doing so is like cutting the nerves of a human. If the tap root is long, transplant it into a bigger pot or directly into soil.
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    Can dates be grown in Ethiopia?
    Community Answer
    Yes; palm dates were introduced to Ethiopia over 200 years ago by traders from the Middle East, and Ethiopians began cultivating dates soon thereafter.
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    Can I plant date seeds if I wash the seeds then put them in the soil right away?
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    You can, but it is not recommended. Not soaking the seed could prevent water from being absorbed through the tough outer husk to start the germination process.
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    How many months can I keep the date seeds for future planting?
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    Seeds over 2,000 years old have recently been grown into trees in Israel. They were from Biblical Judean archaeological sites and 6 out of 34 of them germinated. So, you can definitely keep your date seeds a few months or even longer and they'll be fine.
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    How can I identify female and male date plants?
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    The only way before they actually start flowering and producing dates at about 8 years old is a DNA test developed in 2011 in Qatar. Once they are flowering, the inflorescences can be examined and the male branchlets are short and thick; the female branchlets are longer and slimmer.
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    Should date seeds be in separate pots?
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    Yes, date seeds should be in separate pots, in fact you should plant only one seed per pot.
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    Can I grow dates in a humid environment?
    Community Answer
    Yes you can grow dates in a humid environment but they are less likely to bear edible fruit.
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    Do I need to scarify my date seeds before soaking them?
    Community Answer
    Yes. scratch the seeds gently with a knife and this greatly speeds up the germinating process.
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    Are plants from seeds better than tissue-cultured plants? What ones produce more fruits?
    Community Answer
    Date pits do not produce fruit that is "true" to the parent. If your goal is to eventually produce edible fruit, you will have better success with cultured plants or by transplanting pups that sprout at the base of a mature date palm with proven good fruit.
  • Question
    Are the new sprouts stiff with a white tip when planting date seeds?
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    A white root sprouts first from the germinating date pit. The foliage will later emerge from the root as a single pleated leaf that shoots upward. If the shoot emerges white above the soil, it needs more light. Germinating pits grown indoors can immediately be placed in all-day sun.
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    Why do the pots need to be covered with plastic wrap in part 1? Will I need to water the seed during that period?
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    It helps hold in moisture and regulate the temperature to assist with the seed germination process. I would wet the paper towel so that it is damp, but not sopping. Since the seed is covered, the usual moisture escape won't happen as it normally would under sun and wind, so the initial water should be enough, but if you see the paper towel drying out, you should spray it with a water bottle that has distilled water (or tap water that has set out for at least 2 days).
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    Aren't there male date palms and female date palms as they are not self-germinating plants?
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    Yes, but these are not self-germinating plants, as you must have 1 male per about 20 female plants. Here's a tip––use a small soft paintbrush or a toothbrush to lightly share the pollen from flowers to flowers, to ensure large harvests and not have to worry about bees and other insects to do the pollinating. This will work great on tomato plants, also.
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    Would the process for planting date seeds work with seeds from Jerusalem?
    Smartube234 1
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    Yes, as long as you are planting them somewhere with a bit of a desert hot climate and the production date of the dates isn't longer than 2 years ago.
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