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Grafted Chiku (Sapota) Plant

Original price was: ₹1,299.00.Current price is: ₹799.00.

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  •  Live plant along with Plastic pot.
  •  Plants height with pot is 1-1.5 feet and pot size is 5-6 inch diameter.
  •  Plants nature is outdoor, grows like tree.
  •  Best fruit plant, easy maintenance.

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Description

🥭 About Grafted Chiku (Sapota) Plant

  • Common Names: Chiku, Sapota, Sapodilla, Naseberry

  • Botanical Name: Manilkara zapota

  • Origin: Native to Central America and Mexico; now widely grown in India and Southeast Asia

  • Type: Grafted evergreen tropical fruit tree

  • Fruit: Brown, sweet, and grainy with a flavor reminiscent of brown sugar and pear

Why Choose Grafted?
Grafted Chiku plants offer faster fruiting (within 2–3 years), better disease resistance, and manageable growth—perfect for home gardens and pots.


🌿 Chiku (Sapota) Plant Care Guide

☀️ Light

  • Requires full sun for optimal growth and fruiting

  • Needs at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily

  • Ideal for sunny balconies, terraces, or open gardens

🌡️ Temperature

  • Thrives in warm tropical or subtropical climates

  • Ideal temperature: 20–38°C (68–100°F)

  • Not frost-tolerant – protect from cold snaps

🪴 Soil

  • Prefers well-draining loamy soil enriched with organic matter

  • Optimal pH: 6.0 to 8.0

  • Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged soils

💧 Watering

  • Young Plants: Keep soil consistently moist (not soggy)

  • Mature Trees: Deep watering 1–2 times a week (adjust with season)

  • Reduce watering during monsoons or colder months

🌱 Fertilizer

  • Apply a balanced fertilizer (NPK 10-10-10) every 6–8 weeks during active growth

  • Supplement with organic compost or cow dung manure for better yield

  • Micronutrients like zinc, magnesium, and iron help promote healthy fruiting

✂️ Pruning

  • Lightly prune to shape and remove dead/diseased branches

  • Best pruning time: Post-harvest or early spring


🪴 Growing Grafted Chiku in Pots

Grafted Chiku plants are ideal for container gardening:

  • Pot Size: Minimum 18–24 inches wide and deep

  • Ensure good drainage holes at the bottom

  • Use a soil mix: Garden soil + compost + coarse sand

  • Stake young plants for support

  • Repot every 2–3 years or when root-bound


🍈 Fruiting & Harvesting

  • Fruiting starts earlier in grafted plants—usually in 2–3 years

  • After flowering, fruits take 4–6 months to mature

  • Harvest when the fruit turns brown and is slightly soft to the touch

  • Avoid harvesting immature fruit—it contains latex and is inedible


⚠️ Common Issues & Solutions

ProblemLikely CauseSolution
Leaf dropOverwatering or cold weatherAdjust watering, protect from cold
Pests (mealybugs, aphids)Sap-sucking insectsSpray neem oil or insecticidal soap
No fruitingLack of sunlight/nutrientsEnsure sun, add balanced fertilizer
Root rotPoor drainageImprove soil mix, reduce watering

✅ Quick Tips

  • Grafted Chiku plants fruit faster and stay more compact

  • Ensure full sunlight and regular feeding for best results

  • Protect from frost – shift pots indoors or cover in winter

  • Ideal for home gardens, terraces, and large containers