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Amla (Indian Goose Berry) Tree (Phyllanthus emblica) Growing Tips: Sun: Full sun. Winter care: Frost sensitive Root system: Tap Root Growth rate: Fast Tree structure: Up right 30ft (9m)+-. Pollination: Self-fertile Flower/Fruit: It flowers early summer and fruits ripen late in the year. Grafted trees take years to start fruiting (up to 5 years) Seedlings may take up to 10 years before you see fruits Watering: Use my 50% rule for container plants. Deep water older in ground plants. Fertilization: Any slow release works on containers. In ground plants, use any organic matter. Container growing: Short term yes. It will never mature in a pot. Personal growing tips: Watch video :) Affiliate links: Fertilizer I use: https://amzn.to/3TJyKpW USeful Video links: how to water trees first year in ground: • How often To Water New Tree In Ground... how to water plants in containers: • How To Water ANY Container Plant | EA... frost vs cold protection: • You NEED To Know This If You Grow WIN... How to grow moringa: • The SECRET To Growing MORINGA | Propa... How to grow neem tree: • Growing NEEM Tree | EVERYTHING You Ne... Check drainage: • Checking for drainage, the most impor... Root bound trees: • What Happens When Your Tree Becomes R... Potting mixes: • Best Potting Mix To Use With Containe... Got any plant questions? Join me on social media FB: / queencreektropicals Instagram: / queencreektropicals Need 1 on 1 help?. Growing questions, propagation, nursery business, etc? I offer consultations through my website: https://www.queencreektropicals.com/b... We also sell many of the plants shown in our videos through our website: https://www.queencreektropicals.com Patreon: patreon.com/QCTropicals (Exclusive perks!)