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Date palms can take 4 to 8 years after planting before they will bear fruit, and start producing viable yields for commercial harvest between 7 and 10 years.
I think what he meant is that dates should be harvested at the most opportun time throughout their maturation process or they lose quality. Specially true for the Majhoul (Medjool) variety shown here. Otherwise dates are very lasting when dried correctly.
I planted a Medjool date palm five years ago, and it flowered about a year later. I attempted to pollinate the female flowers, but I might have been late. Despite trying various pollination methods every year since then, I've had no success. The tree produces date-like fruit, but they lack edible flesh and are bitter. I've heard this might be a genetic disease. Is that true, and should I replace the trees? Do you have any experience with such Situation? Thanks for Support.