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Fukushu Kumquat Seeds – 5 Organic Seeds | Super Rare Sweet Kumquat Citrus | Large Edible Peel Fruit | Tropical Citrus Tree

Fukushu Kumquat Seeds – 5 Organic Seeds | Super Rare Sweet Kumquat Citrus | Large Edible Peel Fruit | Tropical Citrus Tree

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Grow a delicious and unique citrus tree with these 5 SUPER DOUBLE RARE Fukushu Kumquat seeds. Fukushu kumquats are known for producing larger, round fruits with a sweeter flavor and fragrant edible peel, making them one of the most desirable kumquat varieties for home growers.

This beautiful citrus plant features glossy green foliage, fragrant white blossoms, and bright orange fruit, making it both an ornamental and edible addition to any garden. Fukushu kumquats are excellent for patios, container gardens, greenhouses, and sunny indoor spaces, making them a great choice for gardeners in many climates.

Perfect for rare citrus collectors and home gardeners, these organic seeds give you the opportunity to grow your own exotic citrus tree from seed.

You will receive:
✔️ 5 Fukushu Kumquat seeds
✔️ Organic, untreated seeds
✔️ Fresh seeds suitable for germination
✔️ Rare citrus variety
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Fukushu Kumquat
Botanical Name: Fortunella obovata
Plant Type: Evergreen citrus tree
Growth Stage: Seeds

Sun Requirements: Bright indirect light to full sun (6–8 hours preferred)
Soil: Well-draining citrus potting mix
Watering: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist during germination
Mature Height: 8–12 feet (smaller when container grown)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 8–11 (container growing recommended in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip:
For best results, soak seeds in room-temperature water for 12–24 hours before planting. Plant seeds about ½ inch deep in moist, well-draining soil and keep in a warm environment. Germination usually occurs within 2–4 weeks, and seedlings should be gradually introduced to brighter light as they grow.

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