Guthi Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota) – 35+ Premium Chikoo Seeds
Guthi Sapodilla (Manilkara zapota) – 35+ Premium Chikoo Seeds
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Our premium selection contains 35+ high-viability, fresh seeds meticulously harvested and cleaned from healthy, prolific parent trees to ensure excellent germination success. The Guthi Sapodilla tree is structurally sturdy and highly ornamental, showcasing glossy, deep-green leaves arranged in elegant terminal clusters. Its excellent wind resistance and compact canopy make it highly adaptable to backyard layouts, acting as a stunning landscape centerpiece while offering a bountiful, delicious harvest year after year.
You will receive:
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✔️ 35+ Premium-quality Manilkara zapota (Guthi Sapodilla) seeds
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✔️ Hand-selected for exceptional viability and robust germination rates
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✔️ Packaged in professional, moisture-controlled botanical sachets to maintain long-term freshness
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✔️ Germination and initial cultivation guide included to help you get started
🌼 Cultivation & Care Information
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Botanical Name: Manilkara zapota
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Common Name: Sapodilla / Chikoo / Naseberry / Guthi Chiku
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Plant Type: Broadleaf evergreen fruit tree
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Sun Requirements: Full sun (Essential: Requires at least 6–8 hours of direct, intense sunlight daily to promote optimal fruit production and maximize sugar development).
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Soil / Medium: Highly adaptable to various soil types, including sandy, gravelly, and alkaline conditions. Thrives best in deep, well-draining, fertile loams.
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Watering: Keep young seedlings consistently moist but not waterlogged. Once fully established, the tree develops a deep root network making it exceptionally drought-tolerant.
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Growth Habit: A slow-to-medium growing, medium-sized evergreen tree with an attractive rounded canopy and highly wind-resistant branches.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm, tropical, and subtropical climates. Mature trees can handle brief drops to freezing, but young saplings must be strictly protected from frost.
💡 Pro Growing Tip: Sapodilla seeds possess a hard, protective outer shell. To significantly speed up germination, gently scarify or nick the edge of the seed coat with a file or sandpaper (being careful not to damage the inner embryo), then soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours before sowing. Plant them about 1/2 inch deep in a warm, loose, well-draining seed-starting mix. Maintain a temperature of 25°C to 30°C and keep the medium lightly moist. Sprouting typically occurs within 2 to 6 weeks!
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