Description
Rambutan N18 ,Nephelium lappaceum – Plant
Rambutan N18 (Nephelium lappaceum) – Plant is a rare tropical fruit tree known for its unique hairy-skinned, juicy, and sweet fruits. Native to Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Indonesia, it thrives in hot and humid climates. Rambutan N18 is an outdoor plant, best suited for tropical gardens, farms, and orchards, where it can grow into a medium-sized evergreen tree. The speciality of this plant lies in its high-yielding N18 variety, which produces delicious fruits rich in Vitamin C, iron, and antioxidants. Loved for both its ornamental foliage and nutritional fruits, Rambutan N18 is an excellent choice for those looking to grow fruit plants.
Features:
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Fruit Type: Produces unique red fruits with hairy skin, containing juicy, sweet, and mildly acidic pulp.
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Variety: N18 is a high-yielding Rambutan variety, popular for its quality and taste.
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Origin: Native to Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand).
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Growth Habit: Medium-sized evergreen tree that can reach 10–20 meters under ideal conditions.
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Plant Type: An outdoor tropical fruit tree, suited for gardens, farms, and orchards.
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Nutritional Value: Fruits are rich in Vitamin C, iron, calcium, and antioxidants, boosting immunity and health.
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Special Qualities: Attractive foliage with glossy green leaves, making it both fruit-bearing and ornamental.
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Climate Needs: Thrives in warm, humid, tropical climates with plenty of rainfall.
Plantation Tips:
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Site Selection: Choose a warm, humid outdoor location with good air circulation.
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Soil: Prefers deep, fertile, well-drained loamy soil rich in organic matter.
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Planting: Dig a pit twice the size of the root ball, mix with compost, and plant at the same depth as in the nursery bag.
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Spacing: Keep 30–40 feet distance between trees for healthy growth and branching.
Growing Conditions:
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Sunlight: Requires full sun for at least 6–8 hours daily.
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Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged, water deeply 2–3 times a week in dry seasons.
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Fertilizer: Apply organic compost or a balanced NPK fertilizer every 2–3 months for better yield.
Care Tips:
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Pruning: Trim dead or weak branches to improve airflow and fruit quality.
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Mulching: Apply organic mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
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Pests/Diseases: Watch for fruit borers, aphids, and fungal infections; treat with neem oil or organic sprays.
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Special Care: Protect young plants from strong winds, as Rambutan has shallow roots.
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