Super Rare Sweet Pomelo Nam Roi Seeds – 10 Organic Seeds | Giant Pomelo Grapefruit Tree | Citrus maxima Tropical Fruit Tree | Ceylon Pomelo Seed Starter
Super Rare Sweet Pomelo Nam Roi Seeds – 10 Organic Seeds | Giant Pomelo Grapefruit Tree | Citrus maxima Tropical Fruit Tree | Ceylon Pomelo Seed Starter
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Grow your own giant tropical citrus tree with these 10 Super Rare Sweet Pomelo Nam Roi seeds, a prized variety known for producing large, juicy, sweet pomelo fruits. Nam Roi pomelo is a famous Southeast Asian variety appreciated for its mild sweetness, low bitterness, and refreshing citrus flavor.
Pomelo trees are the largest citrus fruit species, producing impressive grapefruit-like fruits with thick rinds and delicious flesh. In addition to its fruit, the tree features glossy green foliage and fragrant white blossoms, making it both a productive fruit tree and an attractive ornamental plant for gardens or large containers.
These seeds are perfect for gardeners who enjoy growing rare citrus trees from seed and building their own backyard orchard. Seeds will be packaged carefully to ensure safe delivery.
You will receive:
✔️ 10 Sweet Pomelo Nam Roi seeds
✔️ Organic citrus fruit tree seeds
✔️ Rare giant pomelo variety
✔️ Fresh seeds ready for planting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Nam Roi Pomelo / Giant Pomelo / Ceylon Grapefruit
Botanical Name: Citrus maxima
Plant Type: Tropical citrus fruit tree
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil: Well-draining citrus soil or sandy loam
Watering: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist during germination
Mature Height: 15–30 feet (smaller with container growing and pruning)
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 9–11
Container Friendly: Yes (large containers recommended)
💡 Care Tip:
For best germination, soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before planting and maintain warm temperatures (75–85°F) with consistent moisture. Pomelo trees thrive in sunny locations and benefit from regular feeding with citrus fertilizer during the growing season.
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