The Candy (Pecan cultivar) prefers a climate with warm temperatures and moderate humidity. It thrives in areas with a mild winter and a long growing season. It can tolerate a range of altitudes, but it generally prefers lower to mid-altitude regions.
Candy
Candy (Pecan cultivar) is a short season cultivar belonging to the group of nuts. It produces small, early maturing nuts and is known for its high productivity. It requires pollinisers such as Cherokee, Moore, and Cheyenne to ensure successful pollination.
Carya illinoinensis
United States
- The Candy Pecan cultivar belongs to the grouping of nuts. - It is classified under the genus Pecans. - Candy Pecan is a short season cultivar known for its small, early maturing nuts. - This cultivar is a heavy bearer, meaning it produces a significant amount of nuts. - To ensure successful pollination, it is recommended to have pollinisers such as Cherokee, Moore, and Cheyenne pecans. Please note that the information provided is relevant to the Candy Pecan cultivar but does not include a descriptive paragraph.
Sandy, loamy soil with good drainage.
A short season cultivar with small, early maturing nuts. It is a heavy bearer. Pollinisers are Cherokee, Moore, Cheyenne.