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Growing cashews: Part 3

The timing of flowering in the cashew tree is affected by weather conditions, but continues for approximately three months. High temperatures lead to earlier flowering. The flowers are highly susceptible to mildew and this must be controlled to ensure a good yield.

Pollination is mostly by insects, and it takes six to eight weeks for the fruit to develop thereafter.

The nut develops first. The apple develops

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