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Rare Chikoo Thai Banana Long Variety Sapota Fruit Grafted Live Plants (Heig..More

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Free Size

Product Information

Brand

Zxxyanbi

Material Feature

Organic

Sunlight Exposure

Full Sun

Soil Type

Loam Soil

Special Feature

Air Purification, Extended Bloom Time, Low Maintenance

Expected Blooming Period

Year Round

Expected Planting Period

Winter

Expected Plant Height

2 Feet

Moisture Needs

Regular Watering

Country Of Origin

India

Indoor/outdoor Usage

Outdoor

Type

Live Chiku Fruit Plant

Product Description

Features:
Size: Small To Medium (4�10 Cm In Diameter) Skin: Brown, Rough, Slightly Sandy-Textured Flesh: Soft, Grainy, Light Brown With A Juicy Texture Taste: Sweet, Caramel-Like Flavor With A Hint Of Honey Seeds: Black, Glossy, And Elongated (Non-Edible) Harvest Time: 6�8 Months After Flowering
The Package Includes 1 Live Zxxyanbi Plants That Are Shipped In A Poly Bag Without Apot.* Zxxyanbi'S Hybrid Variant Has Low Maintenance Costs.
Zxxyanbi Is Easy To Grow, And We Use A Specially Ventilated Recyclable Package Thatguarantees Your Plants Arrive Healthy.
Zxxyanbi What Does The Box Contain? One Sturdy, Self-Designed Plant And 20 Grams Of Free Fertilizer.
* Travel Time May Cause The Plant To Appear Dry. Since It Is A Living Plant, It Is Still Good. Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggests Replanting It In The Ground, Watering It, Applying The Free Fertilizer Included In The Packaging, And Watching It For A Week. It Will Become Fresh Again.
* Don'T Expose Them To Direct Sunlight After Receiving The Zxxyanbi Sanju Suggestion,Since This Could Burn Their Leaves And The Plant. When Planting, Mix Compost With Yourtopsoil To Create A Hole That Is Twice As Deep And Wide As The Polybag Your Plant Will Beplaced In.Description:
The Chiku Plant (Manilkara Zapota), Also Known As Sapota Or Sapodilla, Is A Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree. It Is Highly Valued For Its Sweet, Caramel-Flavored Fruits And Its Ability To Grow In Various Climates. Plant Description Common Name: Chiku, Sapota, Sapodilla Scientific Name: Manilkara Zapota Plant Type: Perennial, Evergreen Fruit Tree Origin: Native To Central America, Mexico, And The Caribbean, Widely Cultivated In India Growth Habit: Medium To Large-Sized Tree (30�40 Feet) With Dense, Green Foliage Lifespan: 50�100 Years, With Continuous Fruiting Fruit Characteristics Shape: Round To Oval Size: Small To Medium (4�10 Cm In Diameter) Skin: Brown, Rough, Slightly Sandy-Textured Flesh: Soft, Grainy, Light Brown With A Juicy Texture Taste: Sweet, Caramel-Like Flavor With A Hint Of Honey Seeds: Black, Glossy, And Elongated (Non-Edible) Harvest Time: 6�8 Months After Flowering How To Grow And Care For A Chiku Plant 1. Best Growing Conditions Climate: Thrives In Tropical And Subtropical Climates Sunlight: Requires Full Sun (6�8 Hours Daily) For Healthy Growth Soil: Prefers Well-Drained, Sandy-Loam Soil With Organic Matter Watering: Young Plants: Water Regularly To Keep Soil Moist Mature Trees: Moderate Watering; Allow Soil To Dry Slightly Between Watering 2. Fertilization Use Organic Compost, Cow Dung Manure, And Npk Fertilizers (Especially Potassium-Rich) For Fruit Development. Apply Micronutrients Like Zinc And Iron For Better Fruit Quality. 3. Pruning & Maintenance Prune Dead Or Weak Branches For Better Airflow And Fruit Quality. Avoid Excessive Pruning, As It Can Reduce Fruit Yield. 4. Flowering & Fruiting Flowering Time: Twice A Year (Mostly In February�March & July�August). Fruiting Time: Fruits Mature In 6�8 Months After Flowering. 5. Pest & Disease Management Common Pests: Mealybugs, Aphids, And Fruit Borers (Use Neem Oil Or Organic Pesticides). Diseases: Fungal Infections Like Anthracnose (Use Copper-Based Fungicides). Benefits Of Growing A Chiku Tree Low-Maintenance & Long-Lived Fruit Tree High Nutritional Value Rich In Fiber, Vitamins A & C, And Antioxidants Drought-Tolerant Once Mature Can Be Grown In Home Gardens, Farms, And Even In Large Containers Would You Like Tips On How To Grow A Chiku Plant In A Pot Or Where To Buy A Healthy Sapling?