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Wild Himalayan Cherry Plant  

Prunus cerasoides, or Wild Himalayan Cherry, is a hardy tree growing 6-15m, prefers well-drained loamy soil, full sun, and has edible and medicinal properties.

Picture illustrating Wild Himalayan Cherry plant

Habit

 Tree

Height

3-5 meters

Growth

Medium

Soil

Well-drained loamy

Shade

Full

Moisture

Moderate

Edible

Yes

Medicinal

Yes

Origin

Himalayas

Climatic Condition

Temperate, subtropical

Temperature (°)

15-25

Humidity (%)

60-70

Potting media

Loamy soil with compost

Fertilizers

Balanced slow-release

Watering

Moderate

Plant Weight 

200-300 grams

Flowering Time

Spring to Summer

Soil Ph level

6.0-7.5

Water Ph level

6.0-7.0

Soil EC

0.3-0.4 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

Moderate

NPK ratio 

10:10:10

life Span

10-20 years

Health Benefits

High in antioxidants, improves heart health, aids in digestion

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% loam, 25% peat, 25% sand

Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize with compost annually and balanced fertilizer in spring.

Common Diseases and Remedies

Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Aphids, Bacterial Canker, Root Rot.

White powdery patches on leaves, Brown/black spots on leaves, Curling, yellowing leaves Dark, sunken cankers on branches and twigs, wilting of plants. 

Prune affected areas, apply neem oil, Insecticidal soap, disinfect pruning tools, Improve soil drainage, reduce watering.

Fungicides containing sulfur, Copper-based fungicides, Imidacloprid-based insecticides, Copper-based bactericides, Fungicides containing metalaxyl.

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