Agricultural technology for growing cashew seeds
Cashew is a tropical tree that belongs to the Sumacaceae family. Cashew is a valuable fruit tree that produces fruits containing nuts.
Cashews can be grown in a variety of regions, but they grow best in regions with tropical and subtropical climates.

1. Variety selection
When choosing a cashew variety, you need to consider the following factors:
- Purpose of cultivation. For cultivation as a fruit tree, varieties with high yields are selected.
- Size. Cashews come in dwarf, medium-sized and large-sized varieties. For growing in small gardens, dwarf or medium-sized varieties are selected.

2. Soil preparation
Cashew is a light-loving and moisture-loving plant, so to grow it you need to prepare a sunny and humid place.
The soil for planting cashews should be fertile and well-drained.

3. Landing
Cashew seedlings are planted in the spring, when the threat of frost has passed.
Seedlings are planted in planting holes with a depth and diameter of 60-70 cm. A drainage layer of broken brick or crushed stone is poured into the planting hole, then a layer of fertile soil. The seedlings are planted so that the root collar is at soil level. After planting, the seedlings are watered abundantly.

4. Plant care
Cashew is an unpretentious plant, but to obtain good growth and development, the following measures must be taken:
- Watering. Cashew is a moisture-loving plant, so it needs to be watered regularly. Water the plants 2-3 times a week, using 10-15 liters of water per 1 m².
- Feeding. During the period of active plant growth, 2-3 fertilizing with mineral fertilizers is carried out. The first feeding is carried out in the phase of 3-4 true leaves, the second - in the flowering phase, the third - in the fruiting phase.
- Trimming. To form a cashew crown, pruning is carried out. Pruning is carried out in the spring, before the buds open.

5. Harvest
Cashew fruits ripen in September-October. The fruits are harvested when they are fully ripe.

Some tips for growing cashews
- To get an earlier cashew harvest, you can grow it from seeds. Cashew seeds are sown in late winter - early spring in containers with fertile soil. After sprouts appear on the seed, they are planted in open ground.
- To increase cashew yields, you can plant it next to other fruit trees. Fruit trees create a favorable microclimate for cashew growth.

If you follow the agricultural techniques for growing cashews, you can get a valuable fruit tree that produces tasty and healthy nuts.