Calamansi (Kalamansi / Calamondin) Citrus Plant – Rooted Starter | 2–3 Inches Tall | Live Everbearing Mini Citrus | Indoor & Container Friendly
Calamansi (Kalamansi / Calamondin) Citrus Plant – Rooted Starter | 2–3 Inches Tall | Live Everbearing Mini Citrus | Indoor & Container Friendly
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Grow your own miniature citrus with this rooted Calamansi (Kalamansi/Calamondin) starter plant, approximately 2–3 inches tall. This young citrus plant is shipped carefully wrapped in moist paper towel and plastic to ensure root health during transit (pot not included). Plants are shipped Monday only to avoid sitting in a post office over the weekend.
Calamansi is a compact, everbearing citrus tree known for producing small, tangy fruits year-round. Green fruit is tart with a lemon-tangerine flavor, while ripe fruit develops a sweeter, more orange-like flavor with minimal bitterness. This variety thrives both in pots and in-ground, making it ideal for indoor growing, patios, small gardens, or container orchards.
These seedlings were started from seed in January 2025 and come from prolific mother trees that fruit continuously, ensuring a long-lasting, rewarding experience for home growers.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 rooted Calamansi citrus starter plant
✔️ Height: approximately 2–3 inches
✔️ Healthy root system, shipped wrapped for protection
✔️ Pot not included; may arrive in recycled box for safe shipping
✔️ Tracking included
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Calamansi / Kalamansi / Calamondin
Botanical Name: Citrus × microcarpa
Plant Type: Evergreen citrus fruit tree
Growth Stage: Rooted seedling
Sun Requirements: Full sun for best fruit production
Soil: Well-draining potting mix for citrus
Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist but not soggy
Mature Height: 2–3 feet indoors, up to 6–10 feet outdoors
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 8b+ (keep young plants indoors in colder climates)
Self-Fertile: Yes – no pollinator required
Container Friendly: Yes – perfect for pots or small spaces
💡 Care Tip:
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Place in a bright, sunny location.
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Water moderately, ensuring good drainage.
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Feed with citrus fertilizer every six months, following package directions. Avoid over-fertilizing young roots.
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Protect seedlings from freezing temperatures until established; mature trees are cold hardy to ~20°F.
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