The maximum age for seed production is about 300 years.
Before seed production became a science and an industry, people simply saved the seeds from their plants to use the following year.
Male plants are said to be more productive because they do not waste energy on seed production.
Seed production is high, with hundreds of seeds produced in each fruit.
Seed production is about 80000 to 90000 per plant.
Seed production can be reduced significantly, however, through attack by several insects.
Seed production occurs after about four years of age.
Stressed plants put their energy into seed production as a species survival strategy.
In seed production after the pollen has been shed, these male plants are cut out.
Seed production is much heavier in some years than in others.