Pick Up Soursop Leaves


Pick up Soursop Leaves


Picking up soursop leaves in a village called Meluwur, a village with many ponds and rice fields. In general, soursop trees that grow in mountains and hills have a high size and if we have to take the tree, we are required to climb. If the soursop tree is not as tall as in the photo, it is usually a tree that generally grows in rice fields, ponds, and rivers. So whether this will make a different function and usefulness ...??? I don't think they are the same. Generally, those in leaf pond areas are relatively smaller than those in mountain or hill areas.

The picture above is a soursop tree that grows in the Bengawan area and can be picked normally, meaning you don't have to climb because the tree is relatively small. The age of this tree is about 3 years and is already bearing fruit. Usually in this village, rice fields or gardens close to rivers during the rainy season will be flooded. Soursop trees are able to survive during floods, you can say this soursop tree is a strong tree.

Soursop trees will have leaves during the rainy season, usually the leaves grow well. Just a tip for soursop leaves to grow with good leaves, the stems can be cut so that new shoots grow. From the new runas will emerge good soursop leaves. If not cut, soursop leaves will be small and not worth selling.

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