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The Rambutan (Grafted KG10 Variety, which is designed to promote earlier fruiting and is suitable for cultivation in both gardens and large containers across a wide range of Indian climates and soil types.
Variety: KG10 Rambutan, known for its large fruit size and superior taste.Type: Grafted Plant/Tree. Grafted plants generally bear fruit earlier, typically in 2-3 years.Size: 1.5–3 Feet Height.Suitability: Can grow in almost all Indian climates and soil conditions, suitable for garden or pot cultivation.The KG10 is a favored variety, botanically related to the lychee and longan. It is highly valued for its quality and appearance:
Appearance: A small, oval fruit with a distinct reddish, spiky/hairy skin. The name "Rambutan" means 'hairs' in Malay, aptly describing its look.Size: This is a big-size rambutan variety, with an average fruit weight ranging from 70 to 100g.Taste: The aril (fruit flesh) is translucent, whitish, and juicy, offering a delightfully sweet and mildly acidic flavor reminiscent of grapes.The Rambutan thrives best in warm, tropical conditions and requires abundant light to produce fruit.
Sunlight: Requires full and direct sunlight for optimal growth. It can also tolerate partial sun.Climate: Prefers warm, tropical climates with good rainfall, though a short dry spell can help initiate flowering.Though the plant is hardy, proper watering and soil are essential, especially for container-grown plants.
Soil: Plant in a rich, well-drained, sandy loam or clay loam soil high in organic matter. The soil pH should ideally be slightly acidic (4.5 to 6.5).Watering: Water regularly and consistently to keep the soil moist but not soggy, as Rambutan is sensitive to waterlogging and leaf drop from dryness.Maintenance: The plant requires moderate maintenance.The secure paper core packing method used for shipping plants helps ventilate the plant during transit, ensuring you receive a healthy and genuine variety plant.
This grafted KG10 variety produces large (70-100g), oval fruits with a distinct bright red, spiky/hairy skin that encases translucent, juicy, sweet, and mildly acidic flesh.
A grafted variety that thrives in full sun and requires moderate maintenance.
Using a secure paper core packing method for shipping plants.which help ventilating the plant during transit.
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Rambutan KG10 Variety Fruit Grafted Plant
The Rambutan (Grafted KG10 Variety, which is designed to promote earlier fruiting and is suitable for cultivation in both gardens and large containers across a wide range of Indian climates and soil types.
Variety: KG10 Rambutan, known for its large fruit size and superior taste.Type: Grafted Plant/Tree. Grafted plants generally bear fruit earlier, typically in 2-3 years.Size: 1.5–3 Feet Height.Suitability: Can grow in almost all Indian climates and soil conditions, suitable for garden or pot cultivation.The KG10 is a favored variety, botanically related to the lychee and longan. It is highly valued for its quality and appearance:
Appearance: A small, oval fruit with a distinct reddish, spiky/hairy skin. The name "Rambutan" means 'hairs' in Malay, aptly describing its look.Size: This is a big-size rambutan variety, with an average fruit weight ranging from 70 to 100g.Taste: The aril (fruit flesh) is translucent, whitish, and juicy, offering a delightfully sweet and mildly acidic flavor reminiscent of grapes.The Rambutan thrives best in warm, tropical conditions and requires abundant light to produce fruit.
Sunlight: Requires full and direct sunlight for optimal growth. It can also tolerate partial sun.Climate: Prefers warm, tropical climates with good rainfall, though a short dry spell can help initiate flowering.Though the plant is hardy, proper watering and soil are essential, especially for container-grown plants.
Soil: Plant in a rich, well-drained, sandy loam or clay loam soil high in organic matter. The soil pH should ideally be slightly acidic (4.5 to 6.5).Watering: Water regularly and consistently to keep the soil moist but not soggy, as Rambutan is sensitive to waterlogging and leaf drop from dryness.Maintenance: The plant requires moderate maintenance.The secure paper core packing method used for shipping plants helps ventilate the plant during transit, ensuring you receive a healthy and genuine variety plant.