Cotton Growing Season -

This is the "weight-making" phase. For the next 50 to 70 days, the plant directs all its energy into the developing bolls. Inside that green casing, cotton fibers are growing at an incredible rate.

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Cotton needs warmth to thrive. Farmers typically plant when soil temperatures reach at least 60°F (15°C) at a depth of 4 inches. This usually occurs between March and May, depending on the hemisphere. If planted too early, frost can kill the seedlings; too late, and the bolls won't have enough time to mature before winter.

Early growth is focused on root development and creating a stable stand. cotton growing season

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Around five to seven weeks after planting, the first fruiting buds appear. These are called "squares" because of their triangular, leafy green sheaths.

The bolls open, and the fiber dries for harvest. 2. Critical Environmental Requirements This is the "weight-making" phase

It takes roughly 180 days of perfect weather to grow the shirt on your back.

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The most beautiful part of the cotton growing season is the flowering stage. About three weeks after a square forms, it opens into a flower. If planted too early, frost can kill the

In modern farming, growers often use "defoliants." These are sprays that tell the plant to drop its leaves. Removing the leaves serves two purposes: It lets the sun reach the lower bolls to help them open. It prevents "green stain" on the white lint during harvest.

If the soil is too cold, the seeds will rot or succumb to seedling diseases. Growers often wait for a "warming trend" to ensure the plant gets a strong start. During this phase, the primary goal is achieving a uniform "stand," where every seed emerges at roughly the same time. Vegetative Growth and Squaring

The plant builds leaf area to maximize sunlight absorption.

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