Step by step Guide
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
- Seed Selection: Begin by selecting a ripe star fruit that is either yellow or orange. These fruits are more likely to contain viable seeds.
- Seed Extraction: Each fruit can contain between 0 to 20 seeds, depending on the variety and size. Clean the seeds thoroughly to remove any membranes as this can enhance germination rates.
- Immediate Planting: It’s best to plant the seeds immediately after extraction to ensure their viability. If you can’t plant them right away, store them in water to prevent them from drying out. Avoid keeping the seeds refrigerated for extended periods as it can affect germination rates.
- Planting: Use a medium-depth container with well-draining soil. Place the seeds on the soil surface, evenly spaced, and bury them about 1 inch deep. Water the seeds gently after planting.
- Warm Location: Position the container in a warm place, ideally with a temperature range that encourages germination. Star fruit seeds typically sprout within 1-2 weeks.
- Light Introduction: As the seedlings emerge, introduce them to indirect sunlight gradually to avoid shock. Eventually, transfer them to a larger container to provide ample room for growth.
- Fertilization: As the seedlings grow taller, consider applying an all-round fertilizer to support healthy development.
- Pest Protection: To safeguard the growing fruits from pests like insects and rodents, consider covering them with netting or mesh bags.
- Harvesting: Depending on the variety of star fruit you’re growing, you can harvest the fruits when they reach their desired color – green, yellow, or orange. The exact time may vary based on the specific variety and local growing conditions.
Growing star fruit from seeds can be a rewarding experience, and with proper care and attention, you can enjoy the delicious fruits from your own star fruit tree in a few years.