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The Coffee
THE COFFEE
1. The Arabica and Robusta Coffee Plant
1.1 Coffee Plant Overview
The coffee bean plant is a woody perennial evergreen dicotyledon that belongs to the
Rubiaceae family. Because it grows to a relatively large height, it is more accurately
described as a coffee tree. It has a main vertical trunk (orthotropic) and primary,
secondary, and tertiary horizontal branches (plagiotropic).
After two or three years flowering and possibly cherries can be expected, but do not
expect high-quality coffee unless you are at a high altitude and are monitoring the
conditions of the artificial microclimate carefully. For more coffee growing details please
see the rest of the agriculture section. In theory, it is feasible to grow a high-quality coffee
at home under the right conditions.
To spur flowering, wait until the beginning of winter and significantly reduce watering
for 2-3 months. When spring begins, water the plant well, which should shock it into
producing flowers. From this point forward, water well and regularly. Arabica coffee is
self-fertilizing so you will not need to worry about pollinating.
Once the cherries mature you can harvest, pulp, ferment, dry, roast, and drink the
coffee.