Soursop Plant (Annona Muricata)
Soursop Plant (Annona Muricata)
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Also known as Guanabana or Graviola.
Known for its sweet flavor and custard-like consistency, the soursop fruit is packed with nutrients such as vitamin C, B vitamins, and fiber. It has been known to help boost immunity, aid digestion, and promote healthy skin, which is why it has been widely used in traditional medicine.
The fruit is green when it is unripe and can turn slightly yellow-green when it is ripe and ready to be harvested. With proper care and attention, it can produce fruit all year round!
Plant Care
This plant can thrive in a range of soil types. Regularly applying fertilizers encourages rapid growth of the tree. Does not need a lot of water, but if the tree goes a long time without water, it can lose all of its leaves.
When you receive your plant, we suggest amending your soil with coco coir or coco perlite to keep your mix fluffy and make the best environment for the roots to establish and grow healthy.
- Propagation Method: Grown from seed
- Fertility: Self-fertilizes
- Temperature Tolerance
- Ideal Minimum: 20 C
- Minimum Tolerated (briefly): 15 C
Shipping
Please note that all plants are trimmed/pruned for shipping. Roots are wrapped and kept moist with a substrate mix that can be shaken off for planting.
**Please note that you will need a container and potting soil to pot your plants upon arrival.**
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