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cranberries: days from germination to harvest
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Cranberries typically take about 3-4 years from planting to harvest. The germination itself occurs relatively quickly, usually within 2-3 weeks after planting the seeds. However, for cranberries to bear a significant crop, they need time to mature.
Here’s a rough timeline for cranberry growth:
1. **Germination**: 2-3 weeks
2. **Establishment**: 1-2 years (during this time, the plants develop root systems and foliage)
3. **Maturity and Harvest **: 3-4 years for substantial yield
Cranberry plants are perennial, meaning they will continue to produce fruit year after year once they are fully established.
Here’s a rough timeline for cranberry growth:
1. **Germination**: 2-3 weeks
2. **Establishment**: 1-2 years (during this time, the plants develop root systems and foliage)
3. **Maturity and Harvest **: 3-4 years for substantial yield
Cranberry plants are perennial, meaning they will continue to produce fruit year after year once they are fully established.
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