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How many years does a rambutan take to grow?

How many years does a rambutan take to grow?

In general, it will take about 21 days for the seeds to grow. In general, you need to spend at least two years to have Rambutan trees to be big enough to plant them outdoor. Since the tree is still fragile, it is improved to transfer them to bigger pots rather than planting them on the ground.

Which country is the largest producer of rambutan?

As of 2014, Thailand was the largest producer of rambutans (Thai: เงาะ, RTGS: ngo), growing 450,000 tonnes, followed by Indonesia at 100,000 tonnes, and Malaysia, 60,000 tonnes.

What is the best place for planting rambutan?

Choose a part-sunny spot with well drained soil. Rambutans can also grow in full sun, but ensure there is shade protection.

What’s the best way to grow rambutan fruit?

Like nutmeg, rambutan also has male and female plants. It can be cultivated in completely organic method. Rambutan can be grown at an altitude of 1800-2000 feet from the sea level. The months from June to November is ideal for rambutan cultivation. Loam soil is the best for rambutan. Grafted saplings can be used for planting.

How tall does a rambutan tree grow to be?

Rambutan tree is a medium-sized evergreen plant growing 38 to 45 feet high and bears fruits twice a year; in December and January and in late June and September. Rambutans are matured eight to 14 weeks after fruit set and usually grow in clutches of 10-14 fruits.

Where is the origin of the plant rambutan?

Rambutan is a native of the Malay archipelago and has spread and distributed in all countries in tropical Asia. It has been introduced in the Philippines in the form of seeds during the prehistoric times and was early found wild in Palawan, Sulu and Basilan.

Which is harder to grow lychee or rambutan?

Rambutan is harder to grow than lychee, but worth the time and you can grow rambutan as an ornamental tree in your garden. Select a sunny, virtually windless area with rich organic content, and deep, sandy, well drained soil.

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