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See three factors that prevent your chayote from producing fructose and how to solve them. Sechium edule (Jacq.) Swartz is a plant of the Curcubitaceae family whose fruit is a vegetable known by the common names of chayote, machucho, caiota (Azores) and pimpinela (Madeira Island). It is found in abundance on the island of Madeira, mainly along watercourses (streams and springs). Its origin is attributed to Central America in countries such as Costa Rica and Panama. It was first recorded by botanist Patrick Browne in 1756. Description of the videos. My name is Anselmo, I am a Biologist, bachelor in biology, graduated in biology and biological sciences. The intention of the channel is to share useful techniques in growing vegetable gardens in the ground as well as vegetable gardens in pots. Many people live in apartments and want vegetable gardens in apartments, here you have everything you need to have organic and sustainable cultivation. #aquaponiamineira #hortaemcasa #hortasuspensa #hortanavaranda #hortaemvasos My name is Anselmo, I am a Biologist, Bachelor of Biology, Bachelor of Biology and Biological Sciences. The channel's intention is to share techniques useful in cultivating an in-ground vegetable garden such as potted vegetable gardens. Many people who live in apartments want vegetable gardens in apartments, here you have everything you need to grow organically and sustainably. #aquaponimineira