How many pounds of castor beans does a three month old castor plant produce
The amount of castor beans produced by a three-month-old castor plant varies based on factors such as plant variety, growing conditions, and care. Typically:
Growth Stage: At three months, most castor plants are still maturing and may not yet produce their full yield. Flowering usually begins around this time, and beans are harvested 4-6 months after planting.
Average Yield: Fully mature castor plants produce about 2,000–3,000 pounds of castor beans per acre, depending on density and management practices. On average, this translates to about 2–4 pounds per plant for a mature crop.
Three-Month Yield: At three months, a plant may produce a small amount of beans, but it is unlikely to reach full productivity. You might expect less than 1 pound per plant, if any beans are present.
For optimal yield, ensure proper watering, fertilization, and pest control during this early growth phase.
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