Let me share with you the growth process of coffee (with photos)
Sprouting
Seedling
Two years later
Flowering
Flowering
Result
Maturing
Maturing
Harvested.
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Coffee trees are usually bred by someone
1. Germinating coffee trees are usually bred by special personnel, and after growing into saplings, they are planted by individuals themselves, so the soil and climate of each place will affect the growth of coffee trees. 2. Growing coffee trees usually grow in the area between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Capricorn. A coffee tree needs to grow for about three to five years before it can begin to bear fruit. 3. Coffee trees have flowers during flowering.
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The growth process of coffee trees
The bud that has just emerged looks like it is ready to bloom. The seed next to the beginning of the newborn life has already sprouted, two beautiful young leaves, the small bud next to it needs refueling, it will sprout and grow leaves soon. Now the bud is not high, it is estimated to be only five or six centimeters.
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