Grafted Sapodilla Tree - Fast-Producing & Sweet Tropical Fruit
Grafted Sapodilla Tree - Fast-Producing & Sweet Tropical Fruit
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Choosing a grafted Sapodilla is the smartest way to start your home orchard. Unlike trees grown from seeds that can take years to fruit, our grafted specimens are bred from high-performance parent plants. This ensures they reach maturity faster, produce consistently sweet, smooth-textured fruit, and maintain a compact, manageable size—perfect for both large gardens and container gardening (tabulampot).
The Sapodilla is a remarkably resilient and low-maintenance tree, thriving in the tropical heat with minimal fuss. It is a true "power plant" that provides cooling shade and a delicious, nutritious harvest. Whether you are an experienced grower or a beginner, this tree offers the perfect balance of ornamental beauty and edible abundance.
You will receive: ✔️ 1 Healthy, established grafted Sapodilla tree, primed for active growth. ✔️ Superior root system for fast establishment and fruit production. ✔️ Expertly packed with secure, humidity-retaining transit packaging to ensure a safe journey to your door. Note: As an organic, living treasure, your Sapodilla tree will continue to thrive and adapt to your home with proper sunlight and care.
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Common Name: Sapodilla / Chikoo
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Botanical Name: Manilkara zapota
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Plant Type: Tropical evergreen fruit tree
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Sun Requirements: Full sun (at least 6-8 hours daily) for optimal fruit production.
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Soil / Medium: Rich, well-draining, and fertile soil.
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Watering: Moderate and consistent; keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
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Growth Rate: Steady; easily controlled with regular pruning if kept in a pot.
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Container Friendly: Highly recommended for large containers (min. 50-60 cm diameter).
💡 Pro Growing Tip: To maximize sweetness and harvest volume, apply a balanced NPK fruit fertilizer or high-quality organic compost every 3-4 months. During the flowering stage, ensure consistent moisture to prevent fruit drop and encourage a heavy, delicious crop!
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